Sentence examples for the crannies from inspiring English sources

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the crannies

noun

A small, narrow opening, fissure, crevice, or chink, as in a wall, or other substance.

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He knew the crannies of the coast.

A warm glow settled into the crannies of the half-eaten muffin.

Historians must look carefully, in the crannies of the past, to find the dogs of yore.

She filled it with books, all the crannies & nooks; now it's a grand library.

This is not liberalism, which inserts itself into the crannies of life.

They learned cheers that echoed from the crannies of the American landscape.

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If furniture cannot be moved, use the cranny extension to reach under couches and other pieces to remove dust bunnies.

Recently Mr. Brown guided a visitor up and down the creaky stairs and through the narrow crannies of the building.

The speakers were practised political hacks, mostly from the unionised crannies of the public sector.

He then wrote: "Now back to the dyke on the bike, puffing up the nooks and crannies at the bottom end of the nation".

Perhaps the space and the freedom to be found within cities is within the tangle, in the nooks and crannies, within the density of the hive.

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