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pock

[pok] / pɒk /


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Now, the mall is pocked with empty storefronts.

From Los Angeles Times

It was a dried-up marsh pocked by the footprints of animals.

From Literature

Ludmila Amelkina, who was walking along an alley strewn with rubble and walls pocked by gunfire, said the destruction had been devastating.

From Washington Times

Similar to an extended deposition he gave in 2015 to Kentucky state lawyers, Dr. Sackler offered testimony largely pocked with faint or absent recollections, terse statements and deflections to his legal team.

From New York Times

Guards continue to stand near a massive bright blue iron gate topped with spikes and pocked with bullet holes circled in red as evidence.

From Seattle Times