pockmarked (Meaning)

Wordnet

pockmarked (s)

used of paved surfaces having holes or pits

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

Webster

pockmarked (a.)

Marked by smallpox; pitted.

pockmarked Sentence Examples

  1. The moon's surface is pockmarked with craters of various sizes.
  2. The aging actress's face was pockmarked with wrinkles.
  3. The ancient ruins were pockmarked with graffiti and erosion.
  4. The road was pockmarked with potholes, making the drive treacherous.
  5. The once-pristine lake was now pockmarked with algae blooms.
  6. The diseased skin was pockmarked with scabs and pustules.
  7. The rusted metal was pockmarked with corrosion.
  8. The old tree's trunk was pockmarked with nail holes and scars.
  9. The leather jacket was pockmarked with cigarette burns.
  10. The battlefield was pockmarked with foxholes and bomb craters.

FAQs About the word pockmarked

used of paved surfaces having holes or pits, marked by or as if by smallpox or acne or other eruptive skin diseaseMarked by smallpox; pitted.

dimpled, cavernous, compressed, cuplike,cupped, crescentic, reduced, concave, condensed, alveolar

risen, enlarged, bulbous, risen, protuberant, swollen, puffy, convex, puffy,convex

The moon's surface is pockmarked with craters of various sizes.

The aging actress's face was pockmarked with wrinkles.

The ancient ruins were pockmarked with graffiti and erosion.

The road was pockmarked with potholes, making the drive treacherous.