crevice (Meaning)

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crevice (n)

a long narrow depression in a surface

a long narrow opening

crevice Sentence Examples

  1. The small insect scurried into the crevice in the wall, seeking refuge from the light.
  2. We discovered a hidden crevice behind the bookshelf where we found an old treasure map.
  3. The mountaineers found a crevice in the rock face, providing a precarious path to higher ground.
  4. A crevice in the sidewalk caused me to stumble and nearly twist my ankle.
  5. Light streamed through the narrow crevice, illuminating the darkened chamber.
  6. The ancient castle was full of secret passages and hidden crevices.
  7. The explorer squeezed through the tight crevice in the cave, eager to see what lay beyond.
  8. A tiny plant had taken root in the crevice of the stone wall, defying the odds.
  9. The mouse disappeared into a crevice in the floorboards, leaving behind a trail of crumbs.
  10. We peered into the crevice, hoping to catch a glimpse of the elusive creature rumored to inhabit the depths.

FAQs About the word crevice

a long narrow depression in a surface, a long narrow opening

fissure, rift, cranny,crack, gap, split, cleft, hairline, rupture, slit

No antonyms found.

The small insect scurried into the crevice in the wall, seeking refuge from the light.

We discovered a hidden crevice behind the bookshelf where we found an old treasure map.

The mountaineers found a crevice in the rock face, providing a precarious path to higher ground.

A crevice in the sidewalk caused me to stumble and nearly twist my ankle.