[
UK
/pˈɒthəʊld/
]
[ US /ˈpɑtˌhoʊɫd/ ]
[ US /ˈpɑtˌhoʊɫd/ ]
ADJECTIVE
- used of paved surfaces having holes or pits
How To Use potholed In A Sentence
- The uneven pavement was constructed of badly cracked flagstones and potholed by menacing holes where black water festered from past rain showers.
- The cottage is situated in the middle of a wood at the end of a narrow potholed lane.
- The potholed roads, she says, are a case in point. Times, Sunday Times
- Add a narrow, potholed road heading towards a blind corner. Times, Sunday Times
- A battered four-wheel-drive vehicle tore down the potholed track. Times, Sunday Times
- As the building comes closer, the nerves fritz louder, until we are through the big chain-link gates, and walking across the frost-heaved potholed asphalt playground. Angry Young Man
- Who in their right mind would look forward to driving over 60 miles of muddy washboarded, potholed, narrow gravel road?
- The truck sped along the dark, potholed road. Times, Sunday Times
- I've been down potholed country lanes and my phone has never fallen off. Times, Sunday Times
- We hiked, swam, climbed, potholed, abseiled, ran, jumped, fell in, fell over and camped on most of Yorkshire, Cumbria and Northumberland during my time with the association.