Phrases with «little divots»

"Little divots" refers to small holes or depressions on a surface, usually caused by something being pressed or struck into it. Full definition

Sentences with «little divots»

  • She notes that a niche within the larger foodie niche, the «baker's kitchen,» often includes a surface with «little divots for bringing eggs up to temperature. (realtormag.realtor.org)
  • At this point you will take your fingers and mark up the dough to create little divots all over the bottom of the pizza. (saporitokitchen.com)
  • Pressing little divots into the earth, slipping a seed into each one, I whisper prayers for days filled with the sensuality and fever of ripe tomatoes. (willfrolicforfood.com)
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