potholed

English

Etymology

pothole + -ed

Adjective

potholed (comparative more potholed, superlative most potholed)

  1. Having potholes in its surface
    • 1999 Dirk De Meyer - The Urban Condition
      Beside these, the late 19th-century rows of tiny wooden “shotgun” cottages along potholed or unpaved roads exhibit an architectural dignity that is only a part of their eloquence.

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