Pitted

کھردرا
definition
verb
a chance to pit herself against him
set someone or something in conflict or competition with.
rain poured down, pitting the bare earth
make a hollow or indentation in the surface of.
adjective
a dusty pitted road
having a hollow or indentation on the surface.
There being nothing so undignified as a pitted cherry, I suggest that you leave them unpitted, which is the traditional way, and simply warn everyone to beware of the stones.
(of a fruit) having had the stone removed.
example
Substitute finely chopped 'pitted' dates and raisins for half of the apples.
Her skin was marked by the scars of smallpox so she held her face to the light, and imagined it to be the 'pitted' moon.
The quartz grains are well-rounded and often show frosted, 'pitted' surface textures.
I walked down the 'pitted' steps of the palace and out onto the sand of the beach.
Did I mention that we were two and a half hours from the nearest town with a hospital, almost all of that over 'pitted' gravel roads?
The 'pitted' surface is exposed to a media sample and then read by laser technology similar to that found in conventional CD players.
Reduce heat, cover and simmer about 10 minutes, while you cut the 'pitted' black and green olives into small bits and rinse and chop the capers.
It anchors itself by gaining purchase on the 'pitted' , rough limestone, and then stretches the upper half of its body into the air of the abyss.
He has straight, mousey blonde hair and a 'pitted' face which suggests he has suffered from acne at some point.
In the fall and winter, thin slices or chunks of apple or pear work nicely, and I've heard tell of a prune clafoutis as well, for which the 'pitted' dried fruits are first marinated overnight in Armagnac.
There is no cream in the world that can erase the 'pitted' welts that disfigure me from the belly button down.
For the pepper and olive tart - roasted deskinned red peppers roughly sliced, olive tapenade (we prefer to use a version without anchovy), 'pitted' olives and a tasty goat cheese.
The 'pitted' , rocky surface stretched to the horizon, all coloured the same shade of royal blue.
Her lips are pressed into a simple smile, giving her a 'pitted' dimple and making the chubby cheeks chubbier.
The civic body spent money creating a 'pitted' surface along the subway, to discourage the legion of poster-stickers.
Add the 'pitted' prunes and gently simmer until the fruit is tender.
Geologists have studied the sand grains from modern desert dunes and under the microscope they often show 'pitted' or frosted surfaces.
A few drops spilled over the edge, sprinkling the 'pitted' surface of the bar and puddling in the deep grooves of the worn wood.
This 'pitted' two-lane takes you through or near a string of towns: Illiopolis, Lanesville, Mechanicsburg, Dawson, Buffalo, Riverton.
Imagine being asked to eat a bowlful of 45 fresh, 'pitted' Bing cherries for breakfast.
Sown after the weather has warmed, the black seeds of the ridged loofah are slightly longer, lacking the rim, but with a 'pitted' surface.
There being nothing so undignified as a 'pitted' cherry, I suggest that you leave them unpitted, which is the traditional way, and simply warn everyone to beware of the stones.
And, as many cyclists would testify, smooth roads without 'pitted' surfaces and random holes would be a good start.
That could happen if - as is the case of the James ossuary - shallow carving was done over a deeply 'pitted' surface.
Most people will drive over the smooth road without even noticing it, but the 'pitted' road - that gets noticed.
Many were not properly cleaned after being fired with corrosive primers, resulting in rough, 'pitted' bores.
We continued down the steep 'pitted' track, over humps like sleeping policemen buried beneath the grass.
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