Thing you find in your pockets with T

  • Small paper tissue fits in a pocket

  • Small unwanted items often in pockets

  • Old term for phone; fits in a pocket

  • Plural of tissue; small papers for pockets

  • Small paper slip fits in a pocket

  • Plural of ticket; small slips for pockets

  • Small roll or piece of tape fits in pocket

  • Small toys could be carried in pockets

  • Small toy could be carried in a pocket

  • Small wooden or plastic pick fits in pocket

  • Small decorative items fit in pockets

  • Small hygiene item fits in a pocket

  • Small mint candy fits in a pocket

  • Candy treats often get stashed in pockets.

  • Loose thread is tiny and often found in pockets.

  • Ten cents (a dime) fits easily in a pocket.

  • Cash tips like bills or coins fit in a pocket.

  • Arcade or transit tokens are pocket-sized.

  • A small digital timer can ride in a pocket.

  • Tums tablets are small and pocketable.

  • Tampons are small personal items for pockets.

  • A ten-dollar bill fits right in a pocket.

  • Paper cash fits pockets; US currency bill.

  • Small flashlight fits a pocket (UK 'torch').

  • A coin-like token can sit in your pocket.

  • Sweet candy; easy to stash in a pocket.

  • A small mint tin slips into a pocket.

  • Tiny sewing cap; could rattle in pockets.

  • Like a pocket watch; a timepiece can fit.

  • Short length of string fits in pockets.

  • A few folded squares can ride in a pocket.

  • Price or clothing tags can end up in pockets.

  • A torn-off price tag might be in a pocket.

  • Stray tinsel bits can easily end up in pockets

  • Small tacks or thumbtacks fit in a pocket

  • Pill tablets fit pockets; meds often carried.

  • A little trinket is pocket-sized and common

  • Cash like ten-dollar bills is pocket-ready

  • Spare tea bags can ride along in pockets

  • Toothpicks are tiny and pocket-friendly

  • Tissue paper or tissues often end up in pockets

  • A tea bag is tiny and easy to pocket

  • A small tool, like a mini screwdriver, fits in pockets

  • A toothbrush can fit in a coat pocket

  • Small candy treat; could be in a pocket for later

  • Means ten-dollar/ten-pound notes; pocketable.

  • Common in the UK for £10 note; pocketable.

  • Tickets are small and often kept in pockets.

  • Scrap of torn paper easily ends up there.

  • A small thumbtack/pin could be in a pocket.

  • Loose tobacco or a pouch fits in pockets.

  • Tic Tac mints—small box fits a pocket.

  • Handy small tool; pocket-friendly size.

  • Travel-size toothpaste tube fits snugly.

  • Pocket tape measures are made for pockets!

  • Small candy; people often carry one in pockets.

  • Single tea bag can sit in a pocket or wallet.

  • Pack of gum fits pockets; brand name is common.

  • Little candies; easy to find loose in pockets.

  • Small tack; sometimes ends up in pockets (careful!).

  • Pain relief pills; a couple can be in a pocket.

  • Small spinning top toy can ride in a pocket.

  • A small piece of tinfoil can be in a pocket.

  • Old ticket stubs often linger in pockets.

  • Players keep tennis balls in shorts pockets.

  • Common gum brand; a pack fits in a pocket.

  • Small fruit; could be carried in a coat pocket.

  • Small cookies; people sometimes pocket a few

  • Lint is common pocket fluff; totally fits

  • Golf tees are tiny and often kept in pockets

  • Tickets fit and are often carried in pockets

  • A golf tee is small and pocket-friendly

  • Some carry tea bags; small and pocketable

  • Little twigs can sneak into pockets outdoors

  • A lost tooth in a pocket is totally plausible

  • Candy toffees are small and often pocketed

  • A Tile tracker is tiny; could sit in a pocket

  • Coins are classic pocket items, fits perfectly

  • Tiny coins are common pocket finds; fits letter T.

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