pockmark in the Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

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As pockmarks are uncommon on the land surface, they are expected in the ocean.
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About 60 percent of the reefs occur next to or inside seabed pockmarks.
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From what little he could see he described the man as being pockmarked and dark complexioned.
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The outer shell is gray and pockmarked, like the surface of the moon.
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He later had photographs retouched to make his pockmarks less apparent.
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The most distinguishing characteristic was that he seemed to have severe acne, boils and pockmarks on his face.
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The walls of the prison were blackened by fire and pockmarked by shrapnel.
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The region is pockmarked with natural sinkholes, called cenotes, which expose the water table to the surface.
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Moe finds an open area to practice, but the only thing that he hits is the ground, which is soon pockmarked with hundreds of divots.
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The script is pockmarked with cliches and stereotypes, though the technical aspects are fine.
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