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ˈpock·mark N

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his face was pitted with pockmarks

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English
Since there are thousands of pockmarks on the seabed, it may mean that further degradation of the permafrost will lead to the appearance of new funnels on land.
www.telegraph.co.uk
It is the work of a man who has lived a life in full and is very much an antidote to the sort of throwaway material that pockmarks the charts.
www.independent.ie
In town, some buildings bear the spattered pockmarks of shrapnel damage, while others have a caved-in wall or roof from a direct hit by a shell, or a rocket.
uk.news.yahoo.com
All of the former decorations have been ripped out and the unpainted walls are spotted with pockmarks.
sidedish.dmagazine.com
Studies reveal that the planet has a lopsided magnetic field, a peculiar history and strange, shallow pockmarks across its surface.
www.wired.co.uk
Visitors can "dry snorkel" the upper bed on foot, prowling for pockmarks and odd protrusions -- a croissant shape here, a denture set there -- that betray signs of life.
www.ft.com
It recorded the sediments beneath these pockmarks.
phys.org
This bubble allows the viewer to enjoy the film despite whatever (rather obvious) pockmarks that exist on the project as a whole.
www.horror-movies.ca
The team was not expecting to find smallpox, but there it was -- even though the remains of the child showed no signs of the disease, like pockmarks.
www.npr.org
The original seaplane hangar is deeply rusted and has shrapnel pockmarks.
www.latimes.com

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