pock-pitted (Meaning)

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pock-pitted (a.)

Pockmarked; pitted.

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pock-pitted Sentence Examples

  1. The old cannonball left behind a pock-pitted scar on the stone wall.
  2. The volcanic eruption spewed forth molten lava, leaving the landscape pock-pitted with craters.
  3. The once-smooth skin of the leprosy patient was now pock-pitted and disfigured.
  4. The hail storm mercilessly bombarded the car, leaving its roof pock-pitted with tiny dents.
  5. The abandoned building had a pock-pitted façade, a testament to years of neglect and decay.
  6. The pock-pitted surface of the moon was illuminated by the faint glow of Earthrise.
  7. The meteor shower left the windshield of the spacecraft pock-pitted with countless tiny craters.
  8. The bacteria that caused the disease had left the patient's face pock-pitted and scarred.
  9. The pock-pitted walls of the ancient ruins hinted at the torment and destruction that had once occurred within them.
  10. The pock-pitted stone slab served as an eerie reminder of the countless lives lost during the war.

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Pockmarked; pitted.

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The old cannonball left behind a pock-pitted scar on the stone wall.

The volcanic eruption spewed forth molten lava, leaving the landscape pock-pitted with craters.

The once-smooth skin of the leprosy patient was now pock-pitted and disfigured.

The hail storm mercilessly bombarded the car, leaving its roof pock-pitted with tiny dents.