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pockmarked
1. side of his pockmarked snout
2. I got to his hide and saw that he was a small man with pockmarked skin and very black hair his dark eyes were wide open but registered nothing I could only see the small hole where the bullet had struck
3. She was studying the moon, seeking reassurance from its pockmarked surface and eventually the bright countenance calmed her
4. The social landscape is pockmarked by petty interdictions and mined with coercive penalties
5. The whites of his eyes were brown, the skin pockmarked, and a baroque beard and moustache framed unpleasantly moist, full lips that rasped, “I want to fuck you
6. A labyrinth of burrows pockmarked the grass-covered soil
7. Gordon’s eyes were now only inches from the pockmarked, ruby nose
8. The sand-spurred ground was pockmarked by striking hooves giving the appearance of a miniature moonscape, the scuffling boots adding trenches and depressions to perfect scale
9. Conversation flowed in peculiar directions, the old salt being full of tales from his pockmarked career as a fisherman
10. I inhaled the heaviness as I stepped through the pockmarked wooden doors at 7:45 and took in my old haunt
11. winter weather but were now pockmarked with the brand new winter blossom
12. Now, his ginger-haired hostage is gagged and bound to a simple wooden chair in center of the pockmarked living room of the cabin
13. Next to me stood a woman of medium height with a husky build and a pockmarked face
14. The area was pockmarked and littered with jagged, weird-shaped rocks
15. The shiny Rover cruised silently over the pockmarked surface of the A1, heading south for somewhere
16. The opposite wall was pockmarked with cave entrances that felt slightly foreboding in appearance
17. The army and Taliban had fought street to street and almost every wall was pockmarked with bullet holes
18. Metal shields blocked most of the storefronts; they were pockmarked with shrapnel chips
19. Metal shields blocked most of the storefronts; they were pockmarked with shrapnel chips
20. Below them lay the remains of Enid Mountain, which in years past rose to thirty-two hundred feet, but was now reduced to a pockmarked landscape of dust and rock and crawling machinery
21. It had a large shelter, probably made of wood, and a fenced area in front about six times as big, all churned up and pockmarked by heavy feet
22. The mountain itself had been reduced to an ugly, pockmarked hump of rock and weeds
23. They were assumed to belong to the men, but when asked how they had ended up there, the man with the pockmarked face spat out an incomprehensible answer
24. were a tall man with a stooping figure, and huge hands, in an old coat too short for him, with black, simple, and yet terrible eyes, and a pockmarked, kind-looking woman, very badly and tastelessly dressed
25. The sun was low in the sky, causing the more prominent craters to cast long shadows that stretched out across the pockmarked surface like crooked black fingers
26. The last of the Horse Guards, a huge pockmarked fellow, frowned angrily on seeing Rostov before him, with whom he would inevitably collide
27. The heavy black horse, sixteen hands high, shied, throwing back its ears; but the pockmarked Guardsman drove his huge spurs in violently, and the horse, flourishing its tail and extending its neck, galloped on yet faster
28. There was one pilgrim, a quiet pockmarked little woman of fifty called Theodosia, who for over thirty years had gone about barefoot and worn heavy chains
29. Nearest to Pierre stood the pockmarked peasant
30. Konstantin Levin looked in at the door, and saw that the speaker was a young man with an immense shock of hair, wearing a Russian jerkin, and that a pockmarked woman in a woolen gown, without collar or cuffs, was sitting on the sofa
31. These were a tall man with a stooping figure, and huge hands, in an old coat too short for him, with black, simple, and yet terrible eyes, and a pockmarked, kind-looking woman, very badly and tastelessly dressed
32. When a colossal pockmarked captain, supported by a herd of rabble following at his heels, pestered him by asking "which way to the buffet?" he made a sign to a police sergeant
33. There were four senators present—Nikitin, who took the chair, a clean-shaved man with a narrow face and steely eyes; Wolf, with significantly compressed lips, and little white hands, with which he kept turning over the pages of the business papers; Skovorodnikoff, a heavy, fat, pockmarked man—the learned lawyer; and Bay, the patriarchal-looking man who had arrived last
34. Another company, a lucky one for not all the companies had vodka, crowded round a pockmarked, broad-shouldered sergeant major who, tilting a keg, filled one after another the canteen lids held out to him
35. The last of the Horse Guards, a huge pockmarked fellow, frowned angrily on seeing Rostóv before him, with whom he would inevitably collide
36. “Why, that must be the Anférovs,” said an old deacon, addressing a pockmarked peasant woman
37. Nearest to Pierre stood the pockmarked peasant woman with the little girl, and when the patrol started she moved forward