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30 Usage Examples Depicting the Meaning of 'Cranny' in a Sentence

"A small, narrow opening in a wall, rock, etc.; chink; crevice; fissure." more

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The child marveled at the cranny where the puzzle pieces perfectly fit.
A small cranny in the armor exposed a vulnerability in the knight's defense.
The shipwreck survivor took refuge in a cranny of the deserted island.
The tight cranny between the trees allowed only a sliver of sunlight to pass.
The photographer captured a beautiful sunset through a cranny in the trees.
The tailor skillfully stitched up every cranny of the intricate design.
They discovered hidden crannies in the ancient castle during their exploration.
His wallet slipped into a cranny between the car seats.
The mechanic discovered a cranny in the engine that needed repair.
We explored the ancient castle, discovering a secret cranny's passage.
She found a secret cranny in the library to read her favorite novel.
The spacecraft navigated through a cranny in the asteroid belt.
The geologist examined the cranny in the rock formation for mineral deposits.
The antique clock had a cranny where a secret compartment was hidden.
Dust had accumulated in every cranny of the neglected attic.
The mountain climber wedged her hand into a cranny for support.
The sunlight peeked through the cranny's narrow opening.
A small cranny in the wall allowed the curious eyes to peer inside.
A small lizard darted into a cranny between the rocks.
A cranny in the conversation revealed the hidden emotions beneath the surface.
The chef cleaned every cranny of the kitchen to maintain hygiene.
A cranny in the marketplace showcased unique handmade crafts.
They discovered a hidden cranny in the ancient castle's wall.
The explorer squeezed through a cranny in the cave's wall.
Hidden in a cranny, the rare flower bloomed unnoticed by most.
The artist found inspiration in the intricate cranny patterns of old buildings.
A secret cranny in the garden held a collection of rare butterflies.
The archaeologists uncovered artifacts hidden in a cranny of the ancient ruins.
Sunlight streamed through the crannies in the curtains, casting patterns on the floor.
A small cranny in the wall revealed a glimpse of the vibrant city outside.

Cranny

kran-ee
nounA small, narrow opening in a wall, rock, etc.; chink; crevice; fissure.
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Last Updated On: April 6, 2024
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