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.
To interfere somebosy's plan or bussiness
Spoil or undermine someone's plans or chances
To do whatever someone asks for
1. To contaminate something with toxic substances.
2. To spoil, damage, or degrade anything positive by the presence or introduction of something awful, sad, or terribly unpleasant.
To spoil or ruin something; to mess something up
The verb "pock" should be conjugated according to its tense.
White lie
Ken: Yesterday I lost the watch that my girlfriend presented to me. Should I tell her this thing?
Lily: Certainly Not! Your girlfriend will be angry with you. Children and fools tell the truth.