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Out-of-pocket   /aʊt-əv-pˈɑkət/   Listen
Out-of-pocket

adjective
1.
Calling for the spending of cash.






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"Out-of-pocket" Quotes from Famous Books



... interrupted Dorothy. "Your salary barely pays for your washing and your few out-of-pocket expenses. It's absolutely impossible that you can live here without a penny; the little you earn must go ...
— A Girl in Ten Thousand • L. T. Meade

... the reverse of pleasant to be compelled to keep an appointment which may mean considerable out-of-pocket expense and much ...
— The Sign of Silence • William Le Queux



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