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potholed

a. Having potholes in its surface

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potholed

adj. used of paved surfaces having holes or pits [syn: pocked, pockmarked]

Usage examples of "potholed".

LEE had arranged to hide them proved to be a ramshackle two-story house on a potholed street of ramshackle two-story houses near the port that gave Puerto Princesa its name.

There was a mound of trash at the dead end of the badly potholed street, and one rusting car nosed into the embankment like some burrowing animal.

Grubby tenements overlooked the potholed road and the cracked sidewalks.

He drove past the unsmiling guards and down the dusty potholed road until he saw small boys waving him toward the parking lot.

It was an old two-lane county road, potholed and worn, no vehicle-control devices visible at all in it, the sort of road they had had a hundred fifty years ago.

As the chopper was in that tilted-forward attitude they assume as they ride the air cushion, Budd went running after it across the potholed empty lot.

Inside the field, a potholed metalled track led to the barn, in fact a large animal shelter and feeding station.

The deeply rutted, potholed track wound aimlessly to avoid big boulders, creek beds, sudden plunges into gullies.