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pocked

[ pokt ]

adjective

  1. marked with pustules or with pits left by them; pitted.


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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of pocked1

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But even still, the film fails to take full advantage of the everyday tensions that pocked his existence.

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While the Welsh band’s story is pocked with despair and unmet potential, their remarkable achievements during their heartbreakingly brief time together continues to attract new fans, year after year.

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The terrain appears completely untouched by man, but a closer look reveals dozens of cavities pocked across the rolling hills.

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Naomi Osaka’s comeback season has been pocked by fits and starts as she reacquaints herself with her athleticism and competitive fire.

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Other times, though, silver can be proof of internal precious metal, a just reward for an unflinching athlete not expected to ascend the podium because their journey was pocked by ceaseless obstacles.

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