Pock (something) with (something else) In english explanation

The meaning, explanation, definition and origin of the idiom/phrase "pock (something) with (something else)", English Idiom Dictionary ( also found in Vietnamese )

author Michael Phuoc calendar 2021-07-27 06:07

Meaning of Pock (something) with (something else)

Pock (something) with (something else) verb phrase

To spoil something with something else

My new shoes were pocked with scratches.

My kids pocked my phone with a massive dent on the corner.

He pocked our relationship with harsh words.

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Spoil or undermine someone's plans or chances

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To do whatever someone asks for

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1. To contaminate something with toxic substances.

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To spoil or ruin something; to mess something up

Grammar and Usage of Pock (something) with (something else)

Verb Forms

  • to pock something with something else | Active
  • something (be) pocked with something else | Passive
  • pocked (something) with (something else)
  • pocks (something) with (something else)
  • pocking (something) with (something else)

The verb "pock" should be conjugated according to its tense.

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