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grotto

noun as in cave

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In Argentinian Patagonia, there sits a wide-mouthed grotto known as Cueva Huenul.

Hazard’s sculptures are grottoes of torn paper, printed sparely with text and boxed in blond wood.

In 2006, I traveled to France to visit the Sainte-Baume Grotto.

Remember what you told me that moonlit night when we walked by the sea towards the Grotto of Love.

When he opened his eyes he found himself in a grotto whose crystal columns reflected the delicate tints of the rainbow.

But I saw rocks and trees around me; clouds; I was in a grotto and beside me was a man, that persecutor!

Frederick deposited his gun in a sort of natural grotto formed by a deep opening half concealed by a thick curtain of ivy.

Average Jones looked down into the hollow with satisfaction, and moved his full canteens into a grotto.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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