crannies (Meaning)

crannies

an obscure nook or corner, a small break or slit, a small break or slit (as in a cliff)

crannies Sentence Examples

  1. The mouse scurried into the hidden crannies of the old house.
  2. The explorer squeezed through narrow crannies to reach the secret chamber.
  3. The surgeon deftly navigated the intricate crannies of the human body.
  4. The cracks and crevices in the ancient temple served as hiding places for animals.
  5. The detective searched every nook and cranny for clues to solve the mystery.
  6. The dust gathered in the crannies of the attic, a testament to years of neglect.
  7. The old book contained hidden messages written in the margins and crannies.
  8. The landscape was dotted with hidden crannies where wildflowers bloomed in abundance.
  9. The search for buried treasure led the adventurers to obscure crannies and secret passages.
  10. The intricate crannies of the coral reef provided shelter for a myriad of marine life.

FAQs About the word crannies

an obscure nook or corner, a small break or slit, a small break or slit (as in a cliff)

fissures,crevices, cracks,rifts, clefts, chinks, crevasses,splits, ruptures, gaps

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The mouse scurried into the hidden crannies of the old house.

The explorer squeezed through narrow crannies to reach the secret chamber.

The surgeon deftly navigated the intricate crannies of the human body.

The cracks and crevices in the ancient temple served as hiding places for animals.