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cranny

[kran-ee] / ˈkræn i /


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It continues: “The cottage exudes old world charm with wooden walls, built-in bookshelves, a window with diamond mullions, and many nooks and crannies while still offering modern amenities for today’s living.”

From MarketWatch

Inspired by cinema setpieces and centuries-old European cottages, architects designed playful homes with turrets and gables on the outside and nooks and crannies on the inside.

From Los Angeles Times

Two anxious servants armed with feather dusters were already on their third inspection of every nook and cranny of the room.

From Literature

"Full of little nooks and crannies where they can roost, big open flight spaces, dry spaces inside, away from the rain, where they can fly around. It is really just an absolutely perfect environment."

From BBC

Over the course of eight weeks they will go beyond the black box and explore the many nooks and crannies of the century-old campus to create a 15-minute site-specific theater piece.

From Los Angeles Times