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cranny

  • EN [ ˈkræni]
  • US [ ˈkræni]
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English definition

    Noun

  • 1. a long narrow depression in a surface

  • 2. a small opening or crevice (especially in a rock face or wall)

Example sentences

  • RESULTS: After the removing , cavity was abnormal , with cranny, cirrhosis dentin, and small smear layers.

  • She knows every nook and cranny of the city, so she's the perfect guide.

  • Every nook cranny has been swept clean.

  • The molten lava got into every nook and cranny on its downward path.

  • She has searched every nook and cranny.

  • They searched every nook and cranny.

  • There is literally someone you can help in every street, and sometimes in every nook cranny.

  • Every nook and cranny of the house stuffed with souvenirs of their trips to other countries.

  • Every nook and cranny has been swept clean.

  • Every nook and cranny of this place brought back memories.

  • I've looked in every nook and cranny and I cannot find my gold pen.

  • I've searched every nook and cranny but I still can't find the keys.

  • He explored every nook and cranny of science.

  • The shrapnel was searching every cranny.

  • Every nook and cranny on the familiar road and in my room.

  • According to Electron probe analysis , the secondary color cranny and clearance of jadeite.

  • I've searched every nook and cranny but can't find the button I lost.

  • She knows every nook and cranny in and around Cairo — no easy feat.

  • He knew every nook and cranny of the area.

  • Blessings abound in every nook and cranny , especially in YOUR nook and in YOUR cranny!

  • I had searched every nook and cranny but could not find the missing gold ring.

  • Boxes are stacked in every nook and cranny at the factory.

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