cranny
Prononciation : [ˈkræni]
Mot
Contexte : « space »
(noun) a small, narrow opening or crack in a surface. You can find crannies in walls, rocks, or even in trees. They are usually hard to see but can be important hiding spots.
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The squirrel hid its nuts in a small cranny in the tree.
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There were no crannies for the water to escape, causing a flood.
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Can you spot any crannies in that old wall?
Contexte : « location »
(noun) a small, hidden place where things can be tucked away. Sometimes, crannies can be found in furniture or in between items on a shelf.
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She found a toy in the cranny between the couch cushions.
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He looked everywhere but couldn't find any crannies to hide his secret.
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What treasures have you discovered in the crannies of your room?
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