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    Synonyms and Definitions

    Use "pocked" in a sentence

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    pocked


    1. As you got closer you could see the texture of it’s surface was pocked with balconies of all different sizes


    2. They held that the heavens were immutable (didn’t change), the celestial bodies were spheres (smooth, not pocked, mountainous, rifted or spotted), and the earth not only didn’t move, it was located at the center of the universe


    3. The other robber only noticed what was happening after the first one was dead, but as soon as he realized what occurred, he, not seeing the snake, took a knife out of a pocked and tried to rush to the child’s side to take her life


    4. She ran her hands along the rock behind her and found that it was pocked enough to scale


    5. pocked roads even at a much higher speed than was posted


    6. her pocked, scabbed, and gaunt face in the mirror in the


    7. Instead of the uneven surface pocked by destruction, the blight that has affected almost all of his once-loved home, Ralph sees the smoothness of the stone as it meets the glass


    8. pocked of his vest, as he looked over the twenty distinguished leaders who sat in front


    9. The BBs hardly even pocked the walls


    10. It was pocked and acid-stained by chem, but it kept the night-fog out

    11. Sam explained this to Jane and immediately Jane reached into her pocked and grabbed a hold of her magical seed, but the seed had died


    12. He took out the wad of notes from his jacket pocked and counted out fifteen hundred


    13. head a little to peer at the boy's pocked face


    14. The cliff face stood out several feet in front of the bedrock behind it and was pocked regularly with dinner plate sized holes that let the light filter in illuminating the steep steps that had taken Zeph a whole summer to carve


    15. His face was pocked with the sharp bites made by the birds’ long beaks


    16. The patient wears a camera mounted, say, on a pair of glasses, and the images it takes are processed by a pocked computer


    17. shot pocked the air


    18. The hair on his head is all in tufts and his skull is pocked with cuts


    19. An object of medium size, globular in shape, and seeming to be pocked with cavities


    20. The gore pocked clothing relaying the message that it had eaten - recently

    21. His pocked face and unkempt hair belied the heart of gold that beat beneath his grease-stained “John” insignia


    22. “Right then,” said the policeman and unbuttoned the pocked on his shirt and took out a notebook


    23. The snow was pocked with the criss-crossing paw prints of many wargs


    24. Her hair was frizzy and bleached blonde, her face puffy and pocked with old acne scars


    25. The patches on my hips and shoulders and tailbone that had repeatedly bled and scabbed over in the places where Monster’s straps rubbed my body had finally surrendered, becoming rough and pocked, my flesh morphing into what I can only describe as a cross between tree bark and a dead chicken after it’s been dipped in boiling water and plucked


    26. I apply the color, check my watch, and linger in the doorway, looking out over miles of flatland pocked with fast-food restaurants and motel chains


    27. surface of the plains of Gorgoroth was pocked with great holes, as if, while


    28. It was dimpled, pocked through with tiny wounds


    29. The garden was pocked with holes and heaped with mounds of dirt; it looked as if a hundred woodchucks on crack had run amok there


    30. His face less pocked by starlight, was still very gaunt and heavy shadowed

    31. The mud wall, short and pocked with holes, enclosed the tiny house – which was really not much more than a glorified hut


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    Synonyms for "pocked"

    pocked pockmarked potholed

    "pocked" definitions

    used of paved surfaces having holes or pits


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