0 a small hole in an area of grass, especially one made by a golf club (= stick for hitting) or ball; a piece of grass that has been cut out, leaving such a hole
I am not sure what a divot is.
The unique zigzag grid on the building's exterior and bird's mouth divots on its corners necessitated development of a special scaffold for window washers.
There is a small crater-like divot along the southern inner wall.
Some models have divots for fitting a writing utensil to mark lumber with.
He then left his crease to go and attend to a divot on the wicket.
Petroglyphs are often accompanied by carved divots (cupules) in the rock.
It uses two flat rings, both with pad material on one side and conical divots on the other side.
Moe finds an open area to practice, but the only thing that he hits is the ground, which is soon pockmarked with hundreds of divots.