
Tammy Kim, The New York Review of Books, 9 Mar. 2020 In mid-November, the moms moved into the Magnolia Street house and got help from volunteers to repair the sagging interior, stock the kitchen, and drape a tarp over the roof, pocked with holes.Į. Jonathan Stevenson, The New York Review of Books, The lake’s receding water left behind a crazy plain of sprawling cocklebur fields pocked with silty potholes. 2020 The Grant and Harding administrations were pocked with cronyism, corruption, and scandal. 2022 More than 100 lakes pock the dense woods of Itasca.Īshlea Halpern, Condé Nast Traveler, 6 July 2021 Scientists estimate ages on the Moon and the rocky planets from the number of craters that pock their surfaces.ĭennis Normile, Science | AAAS, 19 Nov. 2019 Recent Examples on the Web: Verb The Defenders Black strafe marks pock a prop plane that sits on the runway of Mykolaiv’s small international airport.

2019 Sporting a bushy beard, a corncob pipe, and a face riddled with pocks and crags, Wake looks like a cross between Captain Birdseye and Trotsky and sounds like a cartoon pirate.ĭavid Sims, The Atlantic, 18 Oct. 2020 Leading the night’s awards categories was Post Malone, who earned the most nods with seven nominations, including artist of the year, collaboration of the year and favorite male artist – pop/ pock.
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2020 The field of Alzheimer’s research has been pock-marked with failures after failure of clinical trials-in part, researchers now believe, because the models weren’t telling them the full story. Sam Machkovech, Ars Technica, 4 June 2020 But don’t get carried away and string together too many loud, aggressive, irregular clucks and pocks that can drown out a turkey’s gobble. 2021 One particular bummer is that the textures applied to human faces originally split the difference between realistic and exaggerated, particularly in pock-marking the cheeks and jawlines of those who live in the game's corporate-run dystopia. 2021 Philip wore the handkerchiefs folded into squares and tucked into the breast pock of his suits.

Namwali Serpell, The New York Review of Books, 6 July 2022 His time at the county has been tumultuous - pock-marked by criminal convictions and non-prosecution agreements among top-level staff, and tragedy at the county jail, where eight inmates died in the span of a year.Ĭourtney Astolfi, cleveland, 21 Nov. Recent Examples on the Web: Noun The pustules had invaded the whole face, so that one pock touched the next….
