[
US
/ˈpɑk/
]
[ UK /pˈɒk/ ]
[ UK /pˈɒk/ ]
NOUN
- a pustule in an eruptive disease
VERB
-
mark with a scar
The skin disease scarred his face permanently
How To Use pock In A Sentence
- This does not exclude the existence of pockets of the urban population with unrealized homosexual desires.
- Misers put their back and their belly into their pockets.
- The sight of that red tab on the back pocket triggers something that is well worth triggering. Times, Sunday Times
- I also have a goldenrod-colored scarf (you know, one of those pashmina-y things) that goes nicely with this, and about two weeks ago I was in "the city" (which seems to be what you call San Francisco, if you live near it) wearing this dress, that scarf, and an old denim Levi's jacket I swiped from my Dad in roughly 1987 (with bright pink leather gloves sticking out of the breast pocket) and a tourist actually STOPPED ME ON THE STREET and asked to take my picture. The Return (With Butterflies) - A Dress A Day
- No matter you have that pocket or not , I'll be with you forever.
- I kept folding up the wads of twenties and stuffing them in the pocket of my shorts.
- Sterling was darting around, looking for pockets of space, but missing a glorious chance from close range. Times, Sunday Times
- When Yahoo bureaucracy rules, people die in the health services and the aged in nursing homes are victimised while benchmark payments are pocketed.
- The instructor, a short, stocky, ex–Marine sergeant wearing black-rimmed glasses, navy pants, and a short-sleeved maroon shirt that had his name embroidered above the front pocket, was just what I would have expected. Muffins and Mayhem
- A book made up of these; pictures in their order is such a solid, and the little pocket mutoscope exactly satisfies this description. The Fourth Dimension Simply Explained