Thing you find in your pockets with R

  • Small jewelry piece fits in a pocket

  • Small stones could be found in pockets

  • Plural of ring; small jewelry pieces

  • Small trash items often in pockets

  • Small eraser or rubber item fits in pockets

  • Small stone could be found in a pocket

  • Small stretchy band fits in pockets

  • Paper proof of purchase fits in a pocket

  • Paper proofs of purchase fit in pockets

  • Small dried grapes fit in pockets

  • Small strip of fabric fits in pockets

  • Small ruler can fit in a larger pocket

  • Cosmetic stick small enough for a pocket

  • Small rose could be carried in a pocket

  • Money fits pockets—rupee notes or coins.

  • Small watch; you might stash it in a pocket.

  • A pen is pocket-sized; a red one counts!

  • Small razor can ride in a travel pocket.

  • A small cleaning rag can sit in a pocket.

  • Erasers (UK rubbers) fit easily in pockets.

  • A small remote can end up in a coat pocket.

  • Tiny stretchy loops; often found in pockets.

  • Loose grains can end up in pockets by accident.

  • Tiny and common; folks stash rubber bands in pockets.

  • Small glasses or a case often ride in pockets.

  • Cash (coins or notes); easy to carry in a pocket.

  • It's just cash for rent - totally pocketable.

  • A small cleaning rag can fit in a pocket.

  • Short ribbon pieces can easily be in pockets.

  • A little raisin could easily end up in a pocket.

  • Torn bits of paper are classic pocket finds.

  • South African currency; pocket cash (valid in SA).

  • Small gems fit in a pocket, though uncommon.

  • Coins often end up rusty in pockets.

  • Loose change is a classic pocket find.

  • Kids stash crayons in pockets often.

  • Coins fit pockets; rare just describes them.

  • Lint is a very common pocket surprise.

  • Candy brand (Runts), common in the US; pocketable.

  • Round coins are classic pocket finds.

  • Small petals could end up in a pocket.

  • A watch can be carried in a pocket.

  • Pens are pocket-friendly and often carried.

  • Cash or coins in pockets; that's real money.

  • Currency notes or coins fit in pockets.

  • A key ring is a common pocket carry.

  • Loose coins often jingle in pockets.

  • A small gemstone could be in a pocket.

  • Prayer beads are small and pocketable.

  • Candy pieces often end up in pockets.

  • Rolled notes or receipts fit in pockets.

  • Keys with red caps are pocket regulars.

  • Vague, but pockets often hold random junk.

  • Coin rolls fit in a pocket; people carry them.

  • Keys can be rusty and live in pockets.

  • Small craft gems could end up in a pocket.

  • Classic lucky charm kept in a pocket.

  • A small nail might end up in a pocket.

  • Keys for rooms are pocket-sized and common.

  • South African money—coins fit. Valid in South Africa.

  • A small remote/key fob fits in a pocket.

  • Little candies kids might stash in pockets.

  • Small nails could end up in a pocket.

  • Yes! A coin roll fits nicely in pockets.

  • Small roll of money; fits easily in a pocket.

  • A wallet fits in pockets; color is fine.

  • Pencils are small and often carried in pockets.

  • Tiny bits you might find by accident.

  • A small piece of red paper fits in pockets.

  • Makeup item; small enough for a pocket.

  • Keys are classic pocket items.

  • Small fasteners; could be in pockets after work.

  • Phones fit in pockets; color doesn’t matter.

  • Chewing gum packs are pocket-sized.

  • A key ring is tiny and made for pockets.

  • Dental retainer can be carried in a pocket.

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