pocked

/pɑkt/
adjective
  1. Having small pits, marks, or indentations on the surface.
    • The old road was pocked with potholes after the winter.
    • His face was pocked from a severe case of chickenpox.
    • The moon's surface is pocked with craters from meteor impacts.
Antonyms
verb
  1. Past tense and past participle of pock; marked or became marked with small pits or spots.
    • Years of wind and rain pocked the sandstone cliffs.
    • The disease pocked the patient's skin before the rash cleared.
    • The hailstorm pocked the car's hood with tiny dents.
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