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  • noun Plural form of divot.

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Examples

  • The divots are the wear marks in the frets left by the string contacting them (usually from squeezing the strings to tightly when playing).

    Mandolin Cafe News 2009

  • The divots are the wear marks in the frets left by the string contacting them (usually from squeezing the strings to tightly when playing).

    Mandolin Cafe News 2009

  • The divots are the wear marks in the frets left by the string contacting them (usually from squeezing the strings to tightly when playing).

    Mandolin Cafe News 2009

  • The Schnecksville course is well-maintained, which makes for a smooth game and no "divots" to blame for your bad shot.

    Columnist: Stephen Miller 2010

  • The Schnecksville course is well-maintained, which makes for a smooth game and no "divots" to blame for your bad shot.

    Columnist: Stephen Miller 2010

  • Modeled surface details such as divots in the golf ball and stitching on the baseball

    News 2008

  • Clear-eyed, unafraid, Sakim beamed confidence into the divots and bruises and missing parts that were the great Cal Rusch.

    Three Stages of Amazement Carol Edgarian 2011

  • On Sunday, players were leaving divots and the field was slippery when snow started falling.

    Greg Jennings says Soldier Field turf 'probably the worst' in the league Cindy Boren 2011

  • You can feel the imaginary bike careening down jagged hills, precariously avoiding boulders and divots in a pianistic free fall.

    Ralph A. Miriello: Denny Zeitlin With Buster Williams and Matt Wilson at the Kitano Ralph A. Miriello 2011

  • Please remember, always replace the divots you take from Mother Earth.

    Daniel in a Den of Liberalism vic fortezza 2011

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