Thing you find in your pockets with C

  • Small metal money often kept in pockets

  • Paper money small enough for a pocket

  • Small sweets often found in pockets

  • Coins carried in a pocket as money

  • Keys for a car, commonly kept in pockets

  • Single piece of metal money for pockets

  • Keys for a car, commonly kept in pockets

  • Small bits of food that end up in pockets

  • Plastic or paper cards small enough for pockets

  • Plastic or paper card small enough for pockets

  • A phone small enough to carry in a pocket

  • Chewing gum often carried in a pocket

  • Plastic card for payments, fits in pockets

  • Small pieces or bars can fit in pockets

  • Pocket-size grooming tool; often pocketed.

  • Loose coins; small change jingles in pockets.

  • Common pocket item; a cell phone fits easily.

  • Yes - car key is a classic pocket item.

  • Kids often stash crayons in their pockets.

  • Small snack; kids might stuff cookies in pockets.

  • Small snack chips/crumbs can end up in pockets.

  • A single crayon can easily sit in a pocket.

  • Pocket lint is cotton fibers—totally pocketable.

  • Many people carry cigarettes in pockets.

  • A clip (paper or hair) fits easily in a pocket.

  • Small clips are easy to carry in pockets.

  • A single cigarette is pocket-sized.

  • A cookie can fit a pocket—crumbs alert!

  • A bottle or pen cap often ends up in pockets.

  • A small stick of chalk fits in a pocket.

  • Phone chargers/cables can be carried in pockets.

  • Pocket calculators are made for pockets!

  • Common pocket trash after candy.

  • A small box cutter or nail cutter fits in pockets.

  • Paper coupons often end up tucked in pockets.

  • Pet fur easily clings to pocket linings.

  • A single cent coin is pocket-perfect.

  • People commonly carry credit cards in pockets.

  • Wrappers are common pocket trash.

  • Small candies often ride along in pockets.

  • Bottle or pen caps are small and pocketable.

  • Crumbs from cookies often hide in pockets.

  • A credit card is a classic pocket item.

  • A small cloth or rag fits easily in a pocket.

  • Snack crackers can end up in a pocket.

  • A small phone or coin case fits in pockets.

  • Crumpled receipts or notes hide in pockets.

  • Lint or pocket crud is pretty common.

  • Money like bills or coins is common in pockets.

  • A small tube of hand cream can be carried.

  • Baby carrots could be stuffed in a pocket.

  • Cat hair often sticks inside pockets.

  • A pocket compass is a classic carry.

  • Nail clippers are small pocket tools.

  • A small carrot could be in a coat pocket.

  • Chocolate candies are often pocketed.

  • Small lozenges people keep for sore throats.

  • Pet hair often ends up in pockets by accident.

  • A paper bank check fits and is often carried.

  • Paper coupon slips are commonly pocketed.

  • A single cigar can be stashed in a pocket.

  • Small cords like chargers or earbuds fit.

  • Could be a casino chip or a snack chip.

  • Wrapped caramel candies ride in pockets.

  • A caramel candy fits easily in a pocket.

  • Lip balm/ChapStick is a classic pocket item.

  • Kids may stuff a lump of clay in pockets.

  • A small toy car can fit in a pocket.

  • Common pocket item when you're sick.

  • UK term for pennies; coins often in pockets.

  • A small cross/crucifix can be carried in pocket.

  • Small pouch for coins, often pocketed.

  • Candy bar fits in a pocket (might get melty!).

  • Paper checks/cheques can be kept in pockets.

  • Crumbs hide in pockets after snacks, totally!

  • Pet owners often carry cat treats in pockets.

  • Headphone or charger cords fit in pockets.

  • A small USB cable can sit in a pocket.

The words in the list Thing you find in your pockets with C come from players of the word game City, Country, River.