1. divot - Noun
2. divot - Verb
A thin, oblong turf used for covering cottages, and also for fuel.
Source: Webster's dictionaryit was a good drive but the ball ended up in a divot Source: Internet
Back during Season 3 of Fortnite, Epic Games put a meteor in the sky over the map, and when Season 4 arrived, it crashed it into Dusty Depot, turning the spot into a new location called Dusty Divot. Source: Internet
On grass the proper way is to hit down onto the ball with the irons, taking a divot from the turf, impossible on desert courses. Source: Internet
Using a paring knife, carefully cut around the stem and remove - you should be left with a triangular divot at the top of the pepper. Source: Internet
The tabletop itself is scarred like a butcher’s block, and there is a divot at the spot where the seeds are oozing against the wood. Source: Internet