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cranny

Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++朗文当代英语 5++LDOCE 5++朗文 5++
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cran·ny /ˈkræni/ noun (plural crannies) [countable]  DNa small narrow hole in a wall or rock 〔墙壁或岩石上的〕裂缝,缝隙 The toad hid itself in a cranny in the wall. 蟾蜍躲藏在墙缝里。 nook and cranny at nook(3)
Examples from the Corpus
crannyThe eccentric shape of the room made a cranny, and here he could create the illusion of solitude.We feel every ache in every nook and cranny, and the nooks and crannies themselves seem to multiply.Every nook and cranny is full of life, and new crannies are being made.These should be able to find nooks and crannies in which they will be safe.He merely watched the obscure corners of the busy planet and poked his stubby nose into dusty crannies.Stewart digresses to fill every cranny in her heroine's past.Advertisements of the grossest, most manipulative kind, insinuating their poison into every cranny of the country.This Peeping Tom has put his eye to the nick or cranny in our walls and peers shamelessly in.
Origin cranny (1400-1500) Old French cren, cran mark cut in a surface
cran·ny nounChineseSyllable
rock or hole a in Corpus narrow small a wall


cranny
cranny /ˈkræni/ noun (plural crannies) [countable]
 Date: 1400-1500
 Language: Old French
 Origin: cren, cran 'mark cut in a surface'
a small narrow hole in a wall or rock:
    The toad hid itself in a cranny in the wall.
nook and cranny at nook(3)


crannyBrE /ˈkræni/ 🔊NAmE /ˈkræni/ 🔊 noun (
plural
crannies
)
a very small hole or opening, especially in a wall (尤指墙上的)小孔,缝隙,裂缝every ˌnook and ˈcranny (IndE also every ˌnook and ˈcorner) (informal) every part of a place; every aspect of a situation 到处;各个方面