pitted
1marked or scarred with pits: a pitted complexion.
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One oft-cited study from 2008 pitted oil pulling against chlorhexidine mouthwash and found a reduction in mouth bacteria in both groups.
The truth about oil pulling, apple cider vinegar, and other trendy cleanses | Erin Blakemore | January 26, 2022 | Popular-ScienceEverything it amounts to is right there on its shallow, pitted surface.
Halloween Kills Sags Under the Weight of Its Own Mythology | Stephanie Zacharek | October 14, 2021 | TimeAs we coincidentally follow this stranger from stoplight to stoplight, crawling in rush-hour traffic, I ask myself what this soft, enlightened, expansive Rachel would do if it were the man who’d pitted and scarred me inside and out.
Can tripping on ketamine cure PTSD? I decided to try. | Corinne Iozzio | June 21, 2021 | Popular-ScienceSolidarity is harder, and people are pitted against one another.
And so again and again he pitted his own radiant confidence against some equal and opposite force.
Haven is not the first school that has pitted students versus the administration over spandex.
He nearly died and his face was horribly pitted and scarred.
His face is gory and pitted with deep shrapnel wounds and his injured hands drip blood on the rumpled woolen blankets.
Hezbollah and Assad Plan Offensive On Jihadists In Yabrud | Jamie Dettmer | January 31, 2014 | THE DAILY BEASTAnd in the final battle, when the feminine principle is pitted against the masculine, I fancy we shall know how to win the day.
Ancestors | Gertrude AthertonThe vesicles dry gradually, and between the fourteenth and twentieth days the scab falls off, leaving a pitted scar.
Essays In Pastoral Medicine | Austin MalleyWillis was represented by the prince's party as a charlatan, and Warren was pitted against him as the doctor of the opposition.
The Political History of England - Vol. X. | William HuntThey were there to fight for France, but their minds could not grasp the significance of the enemy against whom they were pitted.
Private Peat | Harold R. PeatAs he spoke, Jack brought his Winchester to a level and sighted carefully at the pitted head of the serpent.
Two Boys in Wyoming | Edward S. Ellis
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