Definitionn. a long narrow depression in a surface
Last update: July 25, 2015
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But though intimately acquainted with every nook and cranny of the English law, he never carried his studies into foreign fields, from which to enrich our legal literature; and it must be added that against the excellence of his judgments, in too many cases, must be set off the hardships, worse than injustice, that arose from his protracted delays in pronouncing them. [Please select]
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He went about the distance of a gun-shot and saw a light in a cranny. [Please select]
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Every nook and cranny of our lives were revealed to the other. [Please select]
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"There is not a nook nor cranny of this cabin you didn't touch." [Please select]
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Not a twinkle showed at chink or cranny; the ponderous shutters were closed. [Please select]
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With her efficient broom, the March wind, she was sweeping every nook and cranny clean. [Please select]
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But a search of every nook and cranny of the ship only added to the mystery. [Please select]
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