Definitions
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- verb Present participle of
pock .
Etymologies
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Examples
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Crooked, sort of, around the gray awning, a skirt of green mold pocking its foundation.
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Crooked, sort of, around the gray awning, a skirt of green mold pocking its foundation.
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On February 11th 2009, b sizzle wrote: the way i see it, rihanna was asking for trouble beacouse APARENTLY she has been pocking at CB for months now!! but i guess its just GOOD GIRL GONE BAD, GONE WORSE YOU GO CB!!!!!!!
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In fact, thats worse than cherry-pocking, its making a complete mockery of the entire scientific process.
Giving evidence to the Chilcot inquiry, Tony Blair said: “I...
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Looks like America has its own blood letting eye pocking preachers!
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Stella Stanley had entered my life not as a fading star but as a flaming meteorite that was pocking my landscape.
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He felt the first nauseating wave of energy rise from the machine as he shot straight into the air and o nto one of the many ledgelike protrusions pocking the inside of the mound.
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But blood was dripping gently from the tip of the stirrup under his foot, pocking the snow with gently steaming red pits.
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Then he picked up a half-brick and chased after the compact and threw the brick as hard as he could, pocking a hole in the rear window.
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Generations, now, have no pocking idea what conservatism really means.
Republicans and Shadow Diplomacy - E_Pluribus_Unum’s blog - RedState
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