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pockmarked
/ ˈɒˌɑː /
adjective
abounding in pockmarks
Example Sentences
And not even in the federal government in Washington, where the streets are now pockmarked from tanks and military vehicles.
The discontent stems not just from big issues, such as the loss of entertainment industry jobs, but also day-to-day matters such as broken sidewalks, pockmarked streets and lengthy 911 wait times.
The bullet-proof glass of the building largely held, but it is pockmarked with many signs of impact.
Craig Wallace’s Telégin, known as “Waffles” for his pockmarked skin, is an amiable fumbler yet suffused with kindness and possessing an implacable decency.
Hidden beneath the bushes was a low wall pockmarked with holes and gobs of concrete.
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