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12 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 hiker found shelter in a cranny of the mountain during the storm.
A small cranny in the cave revealed ancient drawings on the rock walls.
A fragile plant managed to grow in the cranny of the rocky cliff.
The squirrel squeezed through the tiny cranny in the fence to reach the garden.
The old book had notes in every cranny of its pages.
The sound of music escaped through a cranny in the concert hall's door.
The explorer discovered a hidden cranny in the cave, filled with ancient artifacts.
Water seeped through a cranny in the dam, causing a minor flood.
Over time, moss began to grow in the damp crannies of the old stone wall.
Light streamed through the cranny in the curtains, waking her up to a sunny morning.
The cat curled up in the warm cranny between the sofa cushions.
Light spilled into the room through a cranny in the heavy curtains.

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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