pock - Wiktionary, the free dictionary pock (third-person singular simple present pocks, present participle pocking, simple past and past participle pocked) In and out of the tufts they went, with their eyes dilating; wishing to be out of harm, if conscience were but satisfied
What does pock mean? - Definitions. net A pock is a small, hard raised area or blister on the skin, often formed during certain skin diseases such as chickenpox or smallpox It is often filled with pus and can leave a scar after healing
pock - definition and meaning - Wordnik You have heard of Sitting Bull, Rain in the Face (that is, a pock -marked individual), Antelope, and others of like character, could be drawn, and thus convey the name without difficulty
Download Pock for Mac | MacUpdate Pock is a simple little Mac app that's designed to make your Touch Bar more useful by adding your dock to your Touch Bar so you can quickly access your apps and even files within folders
Pock Definition Meaning | Britannica Dictionary Britannica Dictionary definition of POCK [+ object] : to make holes in or marks on (something) one of the many craters that pock the moon's surface