crevice
IPA: krˈɛvʌs
noun
- A narrow crack or fissure, as in a rock or wall.
- (slang) The vagina.
verb
- To crack; to flaw.
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Examples of "crevice" in Sentences
- The thinness allows grinding in slots and crevices.
- At the bottom of the crevice lay a glowing blue blob.
- The Mynach flows through the crevice toward the viewer.
- In the Autumn the descend and hibernate in crevices in the ground.
- The Salto (or Leap) is a crevice, which is crossed by a draw-bridge.
- A deep crevice was cut between the tyrannical UCOE and the free people.
- There is, however, a problem with the insects at the bottom of the crevice.
- The mechanism of pitting corrosion is probably the same as crevice corrosion.
- Therefore, the crevice system was extended to touch the edges of the chamber.
- This crevice connects the glycogen storage site to the active, catalytic site.
- This large anemone will usually seclude itself in a protected rock or crevice.
- "They are our people," he tells me, "people called the crevice people, the bat people."
- The ground squirrel that called the crevice his home came shooting out of his burrow, tail high and stiff, bounding with rage, to chitter angrily at her.
- The passage, which Captain Glass had called a crevice, twisted into this reef, curved directly to the north heel, and ran along the base of the perpendicular rock.
- Mammoth Cave, was not visited, as the entrance is described as a crevice through which a man has difficulty in squeezing his way, while the interior is nowhere more than 8 feet wide.
- So that kind of crevice at the end of a mattress, where the ticking is that what it's called that raised thing at the edge of a mattress, they apparently love to live in that crevice there.
- It has a nice little storage place right on my dashboard (also known as a crevice) and it stays right there until I need it and goes right back there when I am done with it or I get out of the car.
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