Gorse Pockets

C2 8+

Pronunciation: /ɡɔrs ˈpɑkɪts/

Definitions of gorse pockets

noun a pocket or pouch made from gorse, a type of prickly shrub

Example Sentences

A1 She found some berries in the gorse pockets while hiking.

A2 The hiker carefully checked his gorse pockets for any hidden treasures.

B1 The explorer stored his compass and map in the gorse pockets of his backpack.

B2 The botanist collected samples of rare plants from the gorse pockets of the nature reserve.

C1 The survival expert always keeps emergency supplies in his gorse pockets during expeditions.

C2 The artist sketched the intricate patterns of the gorse pockets in the landscape painting.

Examples of gorse pockets in a Sentence

formal The hiker carefully collected samples of gorse pockets to study their botanical properties.

informal I found some interesting gorse pockets on our nature walk today.

slang Check out these cool gorse pockets I picked up by the trail!

figurative Her mind was like a treasure trove of gorse pockets, full of hidden gems waiting to be discovered.

Grammatical Forms of gorse pockets

past tense

gorse pocketsed

plural

gorse pocketses

comparative

more gorse pockets

superlative

most gorse pockets

present tense

gorse pockets

future tense

will gorse pockets

perfect tense

have gorse pocketsed

continuous tense

is gorse pocketsing

singular

gorse pocket

positive degree

gorse pockets

infinitive

to gorse pockets

gerund

gorse pocketsing

participle

gorse pocketsed

Origin and Evolution of gorse pockets

First Known Use: 1601 year
Language of Origin: English
Story behind the word: The term 'gorse pockets' originated in rural areas of England, where gorse bushes were common.
Evolution of the word: Originally used to describe pockets of gorse bushes where small animals might hide, the term 'gorse pockets' evolved to refer to any small, hidden or hard-to-reach places.