nooks and crannies

NOUN
  1. something remote
    he explored every nook and cranny of science
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How To Use nooks and crannies In A Sentence

  • Much as we might be concerned by the state of English education, is the solution centralising power in remote pollies and bureaucratic nooks and crannies in the national capital far from the chalkface?
  • This is a gargantuan pub with a vast forecourt and car park in front, a real restaurant and lots of nooks and crannies to get lost in.
  • I really wanted to see the nooks and crannies of underworld gambling.
  • There was a large, open interior, with plenty of nooks and crannies.
  • My wife and I are still finding nooks and crannies we haven't been to before. Times, Sunday Times
  • Fog had begun creeping into the nooks and crannies of his property, blurring fence lines and cattle in the process.
  • Remove your wheels, and wipe them down, since the dirt gets lodged in the little nooks and crannies of the wheel hubs and spokes.
  • As well as being an attractive feature of the Lakeland hills, dry-stone walls also play a role in managing livestock as well as their nooks and crannies being home to a wealth of wildlife.
  • There are nooks and crannies to hide in, long sofas to stretch out on, and high or low chairs to choose from.
  • Further in, you reach the sweatier nooks and crannies, and that's when the dots really begin to multiply. Times, Sunday Times
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