Ainda não temos significados para "pit by smallpox".
1The other was puffy and flushed, with a brick-coloured complexion deeply pitted by smallpox.
2His skin was pitted by smallpox and he had a thin moustache which Salander found absurd.
3There stood the Sultan Abdul M'Barrek Hamout al Kaiti, a very fat, evil-looking man, pitted by smallpox.
4In his youth he became pitted by smallpox while attending his invalid half-brother, Lawrence, on a visit to the Barbadoes.
5The forehead, round and prominent, seemed to crush with its weight the dark and irregular features, much pitted by smallpox.
6There were the maimed, even; those who came on crutches, who were pitted by smallpox or grotesquely painted by cruel birth stains.
7It was said he had "the face of a tiger pitted by smallpox," but the charm of his manner was almost irresistible.
8A poor Irish lad, so pitted by smallpox that boys made sport of him, earned his living by writing little ballads for street musicians.
9One of them was especially noticeable, as his face was much pitted by smallpox, and with his Confederate uniform he wore a wide-brimmed straw hat.