divot

/ˈdɪvət/
noun
  1. A small piece of turf or grass that is dug out of the ground, especially by a golf club or by accident.
    • The gardener replaced the divot after digging up the weed.
    • She stepped on the edge of the lawn and kicked up a divot of grass.
    • His golf swing left a large divot on the fairway.
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