divet in a sentence
n.
Definition
Divet: a piece of turf or soil that is cut out of the ground, especially by a golf club during play.
Sample Sentences
- The golfer was frustrated after his club hit a divet, sending the ball off course.
- As he walked across the fairway, he noticed several divets left by earlier players.
- To improve the course, the groundskeeper repaired the divets with fresh sod.
- The divet in the grass marked where the ball had landed after a powerful swing.
- She carefully replaced the divet to maintain the integrity of the green for others.
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