A small cave (usually with attractive features)
1Now the original idea of a Christian church was that of a grot-a cave.
2How ripping she looked with that rich coloring of hers in the crystal grot!
3Still, the idea that the church was to be a grot haunted the minds of builders.
4And at the entrance of the grot surveyed
5I'd have one more for the road, admire the grot, and then cab it on home.
6And stand to arms in some Cimmerian grot-
7That rising close around me, formed a grot
8Noting in every hedge or woodland grot
9From the glee 'Here in cool grot.'
10Oh, how stunning it was, my dear, when she appeared in the depths of the crystal grot!
11He kept, doubtless, in remembrance the fundamental idea, that the Christian church should symbolise a grot or cave.
12Morando's vintage had no end; nor other liquids, in the royal cellar stored, somewhere secret in the grot.
13We climbed up over the mossy rocks and sat down in the grot, beside the dark, still pool.
14We called dis dish hickory-nut grot.
15She hides in grot and dell!
16The grot is not great in extent, and the roof in the rear shelves gradually down to the water.