pocked (Meaning)

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pocked (s)

used of paved surfaces having holes or pits

marked by or as if by smallpox or acne or other eruptive skin disease

pocked Sentence Examples

  1. The old farmer's face was pocked with deep wrinkles, etched by years of hard work.
  2. The pocked surface of the moon resembled the face of an ancient, scarred warrior.
  3. The pitted and pocked skin of the oranges indicated that they had been stored for too long.
  4. The pocked walls of the dungeon reflected the harsh conditions prisoners endured.
  5. Lesions on the patient's body were pocked with pus, signaling a serious infection.
  6. The ancient pottery fragments were pocked with tiny holes, suggesting they had been used for incense.
  7. The acne-ridden teenager's face was pocked with unsightly blemishes.
  8. The pocked surface of the table belied its otherwise elegant appearance.
  9. The pocked tires on the old car made loud noises as it drove down the road.
  10. The landscape was pocked with craters and gullies, a testament to the region's volcanic past.

FAQs About the word pocked

used of paved surfaces having holes or pits, marked by or as if by smallpox or acne or other eruptive skin disease

knurled, rutted, knobby,pitted, wavy, undulating, lopsided, broken, undulatory, scraggly

smooth, aligned, regular, even, level, even, uniform, exact, regular, uniform

The old farmer's face was pocked with deep wrinkles, etched by years of hard work.

The pocked surface of the moon resembled the face of an ancient, scarred warrior.

The pitted and pocked skin of the oranges indicated that they had been stored for too long.

The pocked walls of the dungeon reflected the harsh conditions prisoners endured.