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pok

  • n  a pustule in an eruptive disease
  • v  mark with a scar

  • The craters that pock the surface of Mars, the Moon, Mercury and other Solar System bodies come from about four billion years' worth of this sort of thing.
  • Inside the conference facility, the faded carpet is nubby with wear, the mirrors that line the halls are dim and pock-marked, and fluorescent lights cast green shadows .
  • Pir is only 34, a little pock-marked and addicted to sadism, but a man after the Hurs' hearts.
News & Articles

  • Tubbs to host summer book club
    STOCKTON - Preteens and teens are invited to participate this summer in a book club hosted by Councilman Michael Tubbs at the Maya Angelou Branch Library, 2324 Pock Lane in southeast Stockton.
    June 9, 2013 - The Stockton Record
  • After Deportation to Tijuana, Many Lives Quickly Slide Into Despair
    Above: Jesus, a deportee, peeks out of the hole he dug into a bank of the Tijuana river. These types of gopher hole-like homes pock the river's banks, built by deportees with no place else to go.
    June 6, 2013 - KPBS San Diego
Quotes

  • Erik Prince in Washington Post
    The fact is three of our vehicles had pock marks in them from incident reports that I saw,Prince said. "So, clearly, our guys were not shooting at each other."
  • Tony Blair in AHN
    Look back and we see centuries pock-marked by conflict, hardship, even hatred, among the people of these islands,Blair said.

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