Phrases with «cranny»

A cranny is a small, narrow opening or space in something, like a crack or gap. Full definition

Sentences with «cranny»

  • Scientists have found a new way to study how cancer cells divide and thrive in difficult - to - reach crannies of the body. (sciencenews.org)
  • You can certainly run from point A to point B if you want to, much like you'd do in an arcade game, or you can take your time as you explore every nook and cranny in for every single stage. (kickstarter.com)
  • As is true for just about every RPG made, exploration is the key in Xanadu Next so looking into every nook and cranny for hidden treasures while chopping down tufts of grass and wildflowers for errant coins, bones and potions is the payoff for the satiation of your wander lust. (thatvideogameblog.com)
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