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pockmark

[pok-mahrk] / ˈpɒkˌmɑrk /


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Consider Miranda, a moon that bears deep fractures, pockmarked plains and intersecting ridges as a silent testament to being torn apart long ago only to then be poorly pieced back together.

From Scientific American

The former Palestine Hotel, Ferdous Square, the Green Zone, the airport road pockmarked by IED and machine-gun attacks have been landscaped or covered in fresh stucco and paint.

From Seattle Times

On patrol in Vuhledar’s ruins, hurrying down muddy paths to take cover behind pockmarked walls, Ukrainian soldiers said their fight was larger than for control of the city.

From Seattle Times

While they looked like craters caused by a celestial body, the fresh scars that pockmarked the waterlogged landscape of California this week instead sprung up from the earth.

From New York Times

The notices are taped to peeling, pockmarked walls by the entry, and addressed to “DEAR RESIDENTS.”

From Seattle Times