Definitionn. a long narrow depression in a surface
Last update: September 22, 2015
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Her new built house got big crevice in one of the wall. [Please select]
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Sally was afraid when the wasps decided to nest in a crevice above her front door. [Please select]
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If Jim cannot fit his hand in the crevice, he will not be able to retrieve my engagement ring. [Please select]
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He made the entire trip up without seeing another vehicle, and the lords of luck were with him—Jennifer Radisson's camera was sitting in the crevice of a rock as if it were waiting for him. [Please select]
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He looked out through the crevice. [Please select]
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He looked again through the crevice at the window. [Please select]
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--through a crevice flashed a red ray of torches. [Please select]
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Foraging daily for food, we sought incessantly in every crevice, hole, and corner, but in vain. [Please select]
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She explored each little bay, each crevice in the rock. [Please select]
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That set me thinking about the queer talk on the crevice. [Please select]
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The cold air poured in at the crevice and felt like heaven on his face. [Please select]
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