pockmark

[US]/'pɒkmɑːk/
[UK]/'pɑk'mɑrk/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

n. pockmark; a small pit or scar on the skin, especially as a result of acne
vt. pockmark; to cause to have small pits or scars
Word Forms
Past Participlepockmarked
Present Participlepockmarking
Pluralpockmarks
Third Person Singularpockmarks
Past Tensepockmarked

Example Sentences

the area is pockmarked by gravel pits.

One day to go shopping to buy him scummer street just to have a pockmark in the stall, the question came up: "This is how much money colander?

Her face was covered in pockmarks from years of acne.

The old building's facade was marred by pockmarks from years of neglect.

The pockmarks on the road surface made driving difficult.

The pockmarks on the stone wall gave it a weathered look.

His skin bore the pockmarks of a childhood illness.

The car's hood was covered in pockmarks from hail damage.

The pockmarks on the metal surface indicated years of wear and tear.

The landscape was dotted with pockmarks from ancient volcanic activity.

The astronaut's helmet had pockmarks from micrometeorite impacts.

The pockmarks on the wooden table gave it a rustic appearance.

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