cranny (Meaning)

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cranny (n)

a long narrow depression in a surface

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

cranny Sentence Examples

  1. The mischievous mouse squeezed through a tiny cranny in the baseboard, disappearing into the darkness.
  2. We searched every cranny of the attic, hoping to find the missing photo album.
  3. The old castle's weathered facade held hidden secrets within its many crannies.
  4. Sunlight played hide-and-seek, dappling the moss growing in the crannies of the ancient stone wall.
  5. The resourceful squirrel stashed its winter nuts in various crannies around the garden.
  6. The divers explored the coral reef, marveling at the vibrant creatures hiding in its colorful crannies.
  7. Despite repeated cleaning, dust bunnies always managed to find a home in some forgotten cranny of the room.
  8. The architect designed a playful maze with hidden crannies and unexpected turns to delight visitors.
  9. The aroma of freshly baked bread wafted from every cranny of the cozy bakery, making it impossible to resist.
  10. Feeling overwhelmed by the city, she longed for the peace and quiet of a secluded cabin nestled in a hidden cranny of the mountains.

FAQs About the word cranny

a long narrow depression in a surface, a small opening or crevice (especially in a rock face or wall)

crevice, fissure, cleft, crack, split,rift, gap, rupture,chink, crevasse

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The mischievous mouse squeezed through a tiny cranny in the baseboard, disappearing into the darkness.

We searched every cranny of the attic, hoping to find the missing photo album.

The old castle's weathered facade held hidden secrets within its many crannies.

Sunlight played hide-and-seek, dappling the moss growing in the crannies of the ancient stone wall.