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Pockmarked   /pˈɑkmˌɑrkt/   Listen
Pockmarked

adjective
1.
Used of paved surfaces having holes or pits.  Synonyms: pocked, potholed.
2.
Marked by or as if by smallpox or acne or other eruptive skin disease.  Synonym: pocked.






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"Pockmarked" Quotes from Famous Books



... came the Queen and Alencon together; she in a superb purple toilet with brocaded underskirt and high-heeled twinkling shoes, and breathing out essences as she swept by smiling; and he, a pathetic little brown man, pockmarked, with an ill-shapen nose and a head too large for his undersized body, in a rich velvet suit ...
— By What Authority? • Robert Hugh Benson

... Scottish law, were pressed because that document did not bear a 15s. stamp according to English law. A seaman was in one instance described in his protection as "smooth-faced," that is, beardless. The impress officer scrutinised him closely. "Aha!" said he, "you are not smooth-faced. You are pockmarked"; and he pressed the poor ...
— The Press-Gang Afloat and Ashore • John R. Hutchinson

... and scratched all over its egg-shaped, originally green-colored body, and the windshield—a silly term, really, for the front window of a craft that spends most of its time out where there isn't any wind—was scratched and pockmarked to the point of translucency by years of exposure to the ...
— The Risk Profession • Donald Edwin Westlake

... was mostly along narrow paths by the sides of river-beds, the intermediate plains having upturned acres waiting for the spring. At Ta-chiao (7,500 feet), where I stayed for my first alfresco meal at midday, the man—a tall, gaunt, ugly fellow, pockmarked and vile of face—told us he was a traveler, and that he had been to Shanghai. This I knew to be a barefaced lie. He voluntarily explained to the visitors, gathered to see the barbarian feed, what condensed milk was for, but he went wide of the mark ...
— Across China on Foot • Edwin Dingle

... thing. I guess they just scraped acquaintance in the Alley after dinner, like they sometimes do. A man with eyelashes like his always speaks to any woman alone who isn't pockmarked and toothless. Two minutes after he's met a girl his voice takes on the 'cello note. I know his kind. Why, say, he even tried waving those eyelashes of his at me first time he turned in his key; and goodness knows I'm so homely that ...
— Cheerful—By Request • Edna Ferber

... out!" ordered Bloeckman excitedly, just as a small man with a pockmarked face pushed his ...
— The Beautiful and Damned • F. Scott Fitzgerald



Words linked to "Pockmarked" :   unsmooth, rough, blemished



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