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Meanings of
pocked
in English
Used of paved surfaces having holes or pits.
pockmarked
potholed
Related terms
rough
blemished
unsmooth
Usage of
pocked
in English
1
The plains were terribly broken and uneven,
pocked
with thousands of burrows.
2
The veins of metallic gold did indeed seem
pocked
with silvery impurities.
3
I can hear that my conversation is strange,
pocked
with odd pauses.
4
The windows were
pocked
and gray, the blurred shapes of people within.
5
Thatch or timber roofs were
pocked
with holes or had collapsed entirely.
6
There he sank down on the rough,
pocked
surface of a bench.
7
His
pocked
cheeks and bristly dome would enhance his gaunt, sinister mien.
8
The
pocked
drawstring of skin flapping the corner of my left eye.
9
Cracks raced up the
bullet
-
pocked
brick façade of Machen's like grasping hands.
10
The scout dropped his hand from her hood, seeing her
pocked
face.
11
Its streets narrow and twisting, still
pocked
and ruined from the war.
12
Here stood dark towers, cracked domes, and cobbled streets
pocked
by weeds.
13
How could this possibly be the
shell
-
pocked
wasteland I had seen in photos?
14
Casement windows have flapped and stayed open, their
pocked
frames empty of glass.
15
The grim, forbidding,
pocked
asteroid became the site of frenzied work.
16
The sooty and
rain
-
pocked
snow, banked along the pavements, showed in pale lines.
Other examples for "pocked"
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pocked
pock
Verb
Indicative · Past Indefinite
Adjective
Frequent collocations
pock with
pock with bullet
pock with holes
pock surface
pocked face
More collocations
Pocked
through the time
Pocked
across language varieties
United States of America
Common