[ US /ˈnʊk/ ]
[ UK /nˈʊk/ ]
NOUN
  1. a sheltered and secluded place
  2. an interior angle formed by two meeting walls
    a piano was in one corner of the room
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How To Use nook In A Sentence

  • Previous vintages of Katnook's Cabernet Sauvignon were equally successful.
  • Young people want to play snooker and want to see it played on the biggest stage. The Sun
  • For them there was no shelter from the cold, no shrewd crawling to leeward in snug nooks. THE SCORN OF WOMEN
  • Krein said staying right on bottom is critical here, because that's where the candlefish are, and thus the chinook. HeraldNet.com Local, Sports, Business and Entertainment News
  • Sometime snooker world champion, perpetually in the tabloids for his substance-assisted high jinks, he's the quintessence of Essex wide-boy.
  • Anguish has driven her from the inglenook of home to the white-shrouded and icy hills. Shirley, by Charlotte Bronte
  • He said: ‘We have had bricks, snooker balls, missiles shot by catapults and all sorts.’
  • He is unfortunate to snooker himself in the pack after potting a long red.
  • The original game of bagatelle was and is a pub game of skill that is closely related to the games of Billiards, Pool and Snooker.
  • The Nook also doesn't have the Alex's "synchronize" button which provides bookmarking and other document interaction on the color LCD. PCWorld
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