pocketful

/ˈpɑkɪtˌfʊl/
noun
  1. The amount that a pocket can hold; a small quantity of something.
    • She found a pocketful of seashells on the beach and kept them as souvenirs.
    • The farmer gave the children a pocketful of ripe cherries from his tree.
    • He carried a pocketful of coins to buy snacks from the vending machine.
  2. A large amount of something, especially money (often used figuratively).
    • The tech startup earned a pocketful of money from its new app.
    • She saved a pocketful of her allowance to buy a new bicycle.
    • After winning the lottery, he had a pocketful of cash and didn't know what to do with it.
Synonyms
What does "pocketful" mean? | whatsthatwordmean | whatsthatwordmean