Grotto in a sentence as a noun

Now there are dehumidifiers running 24/7 to keep mold out of the grotto.

We have to go further back ... Aaaaaah, what's that caveman doing drawing on the walls of this pristine grotto?

That must mean they're taking pictures of us and uploading them to Tim Cook's personal sex grotto for him to ogle us, right?

The Seokguram grotto in Korea, for example, had been dry for over a thousand years until modern "restoration" projects messed up the delicate balance of air and water.

No, give me my very special session in the restroom followed by some time with my Kindle and a sack lunch in a quiet grotto, and I'm OK with the forced togetherness of the rest of the workday.

Grotto definitions

noun

a small cave (usually with attractive features)

See also: grot