Grots example sentences

Related (9): caves, holes, dens, burrows, crevices, lairs, tunnels, caverns, subterranea

grot

noun BRITISH ENGLISH informal

grot (noun)

  - something unpleasant, dirty, or of poor quality:

grot

noun literary

grot (noun) · grots (plural noun)

  - a grotto.

Synonyms

mud, muck, mire, ooze, silt, alluvium, dirt, slime, slush, slurry, sediment, lees, dregs, deposit, grounds, precipitate, residue, clag, clart, slob, gunk, crud, gloop, grunge, gook, goo, gunge, guck, glop, grouts

"Grots" Example Sentences

1. The dark grots in the cave were filled with bats.
2. The map showed several grots scattered throughout the forest.
3. The adventurer ventured into the grots in search of treasure.
4. The grots were damp and smelled of mildew.
5. The grots were so narrow that only one person could fit through at a time.
6. The grots provided a cool escape from the hot sun.
7. The bats nested in the grots for protection.
8. The grots were lit up by the adventurer's flashlight.
9. The grots were rumored to be haunted by ghosts.
10. The grots were slippery and made for treacherous footing.
11. The adventurer encountered a group of trolls in the grots.
12. The grots were filled with stalactites and stalagmites.
13. The grots were so quiet that the adventurer's breathing sounded loud in comparison.
14. The bats in the grots startled the adventurer with their sudden movements.
15. The adventurer had to crawl on their hands and knees through the narrow grots.
16. The grots provided a natural haven for the wildlife in the area.
17. The grots were formed by years of erosion and weathering.
18. The adventurer used a rope to navigate the grots safely.
19. The grots echoed his footsteps back to him.
20. The walls of the grots were covered in a thin layer of moss.
21. The grots provided a welcome break from the noisy city.
22. The bats in the grots screeched loudly, making it hard to hear anything else.
23. The grots were too dangerous to explore without proper equipment and training.
24. The adventurer could barely see through the darkness of the grots.
25. The grots were a maze of twists and turns that could easily disorient someone.
26. The bats in the grots were essential for keeping the insect population low.
27. The grots were a favorite spot for local hikers and nature enthusiasts.
28. The adventurer felt a sense of awe at the natural beauty of the grots.
29. The grots were home to a wide variety of species, both plant and animal.
30. The bats in the grots flew in graceful patterns that fascinated the adventurer.

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