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Discover Ludwig"crevices" is a correct and usable word in written English.
You can use it to refer to narrow openings or cracks in something such as a rock or wall, usually found outdoors. For example, "The craggy mountain was full of crevices, making it difficult to climb up."
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"You have got tax systems that are national, rooted in an old economy, and now we have got these new corporate Goliaths that operate in this disembodied way, particularly in the digital sector, who quite unsurprisingly think they can exploit the best deal for themselves in the cracks and crevices between the national tax systems.
Without intervention, my life would spiral down into a mess of Doritos, Jaffa Cakes and bedsores until I drown in the depths of my own fleshy crevices at a tragically young age.
She had to search the crevices of her sheets picking out individual slugs herself – the only support her landlord offered was insect repellent.
All five floors of the building are being covered, with performances in the Reading Room, in the entrance hall, in the cafe and in crevices.
Even if Lord Hutton eventually exonerates all concerned, the longer his torch shines on the nooks and crevices of Mr Blair's government the more it will damage him.
Obscurely displayed for many years, the Merzbarn relief has recently been moved to a new permanent room devoted to his art.The work takes the astonishing form of an old dry stone wall about 15 feet (4.5 metres) long and eight feet high, abstractly overlaid for the most part in ridges, orbs and crevices modelled out of painted plaster, twigs, wire, garden canes and other materials.
Faecal position ReprintsWood cockroaches nest in decaying tree trunks, in crevices they plaster with their faeces.
In jail they were stripped naked and forced to kneel as wardens "searched our crevices".Both teenagers are among hundreds of Kurdish minors who face prosecution around the country for allegedly taking part in illegal street protests in support of the separatist Kurdistan Workers Partyy (PKK).
That has changed dramatically.With the price of oil so high, firms are scrambling to pump it out of ever more remote and costly crevices.
Stalagmites form when water trickles through crevices in a cave's ceiling and drips to the floor.
The others are trillions of bacteria, each equally an individual, which are found in a person's gut, his mouth, his scalp, his skin and all of the crevices and orifices that subtend from his body's surface.A healthy adult human harbours some 100 trillion bacteria in his gut alone.
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