Definition of Pocked. Meaning of Pocked. Synonyms of Pocked

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Definition of Pocked

Pock
Pock Pock, n. [OE. pokke, AS. pocc, poc; akin to D. pok, G. pocke, and perh. to E. poke a pocket. Cf. Pox.] (Med.) A pustule raised on the surface of the body in variolous and vaccine diseases. Of pokkes and of scab every sore. --Chaucer.

Meaning of Pocked from wikipedia

- ranging from rolling hills to summits greater than 6,000 feet (1,800 m), and pocked with many lakes. The highest peak in the Northeast is Mount Washington in...
- Maxwell James as young Adam Warren Michael Esper as Doug Anderson, the pocked-marked man who kidnapped Adam and Ben. Zoe Perry as Jane, Doug Anderson's...
- casualties, costly ground ****aults with very little ground gained, and s****-pocked landscapes, volunteers, media, and government officials alike compared fighting...
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- Collet, the deepest quartzite cave in the world. Some of the mesas are pocked with giant sinkholes up to 300 meters (1,000 ft) in diameter and with sheer...
- most common modern variation is the finger guillotine or finger chopper, a pocked-sized version that appears to chop off the magician's finger. The Guillotine...
- costly ground ****aults with very minimal territorial changes, and s****-pocked landscapes, volunteers, media, and government officials alike compared battlefield...
- "Seen with contemporary eyes, the film is badly dated, slow moving, and pocked with racist caricatures....The recreation of the great 1889 Oklahoma Land...
- Kingdom had dartboards made from solid blocks of wood, usually elm. But darts pocked the surface of elm such that it was common for a hole to develop around...
- observing the Moon through a telescope as a child, he realised it was a crater-pocked lump of rock and not a heavenly body emitting its own light as Tibetan cosmologists...