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out-of-pocket expenses in British English (ˌaʊtəvpɒkɪtɪkˈspɛnsɪz) plural nounexpenses which are unbudgeted and paid for in cash I charge twenty dollars an hour plus out-of-pocket expenses. Examples of 'out-of-pocket expenses' in a sentenceout-of-pocket expenses `As a researcher, I charge twenty dollars an hour plus out-of-pocket expenses, with a discount for really interesting commissions.The ad says there will be no out-of-pocket expenses for those screened.He said that the payment was to cover out-of-pocket expenses such as travel.Passengers will get a refund if they did not fly or can claim out-of-pocket expenses.Your insurance company should deal with this on your behalf and recover all of your out-of-pocket expenses.It covers your out-of-pocket expenses, phone calls, maternity clothes, trips back and forth to the hospital.The bank also agreed to add 20 per cent to payments covering customers' legitimate out-of-pocket expenses, up to a maximum of 100.The bank has agreed to wipe out all charges, pay you 180 for out-of-pocket expenses, and is offering an extra 350 as compensation.He did not disclose how much he won but said the sum covered his out-of-pocket expenses. |