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grot
[ grot ]
noun
Chiefly Literary.
- a grotto.
grot
1/ ɡɒ /
noun
- slang.rubbish; dirt
grot
2/ ɡɒ /
noun
- a poetic word for grotto
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yvlog History and Origins
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yvlog History and Origins
Origin of grot1
C20: from grotty
Origin of grot2
C16: from French grotte, from Old Italian grotta; see grotto
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Example Sentences
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Thousands of daffodils planted by volunteers to cheer up a town's "grot spot" have been stolen.
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August’s little elfin grot was a space about the size of a one-car garage.
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The grots and rocky walls were already starred with saxifrages and stonecrops.
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"It showed the North East in all its diversity, in all its character, in all of its beauty, in all of its grot, in all of its grime," Si King says.
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Once I got past that hurdle, I took my first pictures, but they no longer seemed relevant: they were stereotypical shots, full of dirt and grot.
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