| 单词 | pocked | 
| 释义 | pockedadj. Originally Scottish.   Marked with pocks, small pits, or holes; pockmarked; pitted. In later use frequently with modifying word. ΚΠ 1675    in  C. S. Romanes Sel. Rec. Regality of Melrose 		(1915)	 II. 414  				All [sheep] except the forsaid pocket hoge. 1685    in  W. Hector Judicial Rec. Renfrewshire 		(1878)	 II. 140  				Calling of me..ane pocked Glasgow whoor & rounden notorious thief. 1806    R. Polwhele Sir Allan  v, in  Poems II. 142  				On her pock'd cheek her transport cast a gleam. 1877    Jrnl. Amer. Geogr. Soc. 9 82  				It is a small beveled octahedron, and ‘pocked’ or pitted, giving it a frosted appearance. 1916    Lincoln 		(Nebraska)	 Daily News 29 Sept. 1/4  				Men, sweating, fighting their way forward over shell-pocked roads in terrible shell fire. 1952    R. C. Hutchinson Recoll. of Journey xiii. 269  				A face so pocked and scarred that it was scarcely recognizable as human. 2000    N. Jans Tracks of Unseen 143  				On the edge of the bare, puddle-pocked baseball diamond..the head of a brown bear protrudes. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, September 2006; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < | 
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