noun
- small narrow openings or cracks, especially in walls or rocks
Usage: plural of cranny
Examples
- The old stone wall had moss growing in its crannies.
- She searched every nook and cranny of the house for her keys.
- Small insects often hide in the crannies between rocks.
- Water seeped through the crannies in the foundation.
- The climber found handholds in the crannies of the cliff face.
- Dust had accumulated in all the crannies of the antique furniture.