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Meaning of pock-broken
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pock-broken (a.)
Broken out, or marked, with smallpox; pock-fretten.
pock-broken Sentence Examples
- The pock-broken face of the smallpox survivor bore witness to his harrowing ordeal.
- The once-pristine porcelain vase was now pock-broken, its beauty marred by a thousand tiny pits.
- The pock-broken moon hung low in the sky, its craters casting long shadows across the land.
- The pock-broken surface of the ancient ruin hinted at its turbulent past.
- The pock-broken leaves of the diseased plant were a testament to its infection.
- The pock-broken skin of the newborn calf raised concerns about its health.
- The pock-broken leather of the old saddle showed signs of years of rugged use.
- The pock-broken machine parts ground against each other, creating an unbearable noise.
- The pock-broken metal of the rusty armor rattled with every step.
- The pock-broken ice floe drifted slowly along the coast, its surface scarred by the relentless waves.
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Broken out, or marked, with smallpox; pock-fretten.
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The pock-broken face of the smallpox survivor bore witness to his harrowing ordeal.
The once-pristine porcelain vase was now pock-broken, its beauty marred by a thousand tiny pits.
The pock-broken moon hung low in the sky, its craters casting long shadows across the land.
The pock-broken surface of the ancient ruin hinted at its turbulent past.