Crevices [noun]

Definition of Crevices:

crack, gap

Synonyms of Crevices:


Opposite/Antonyms of Crevices:

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Sentence/Example of Crevices:

He may soon satisfy himself that this sheet is of great depth, for here and there it is intersected by profound crevices.

When it ceases to be kept open from the summer, its walls are squeezed together in the fashion that the crevices are closed.

Many hundreds of small green birds have formed their nests in the holes and crevices of the buildings.

Through the fissures and crevices sheets of white sun-rays poured like molten silver.

The eight men got under the high side of the raft, and held on to it by putting their fingers through the crevices.

He was like a granite rock, which the sweet grass has overgrown, and from whose crevices peep lovely wild flowers.

The crevices of these rocks were prepared and well furnished with timber, almost all of which was heart of oak.

We forced our toes into the crevices of the wall and peeped stealthily over the top.

The rocks for the ambush were waist high, and the twigs that had been thrust in the crevices between them were withered.

One by one the spider arms of the tunnels felt out into the innermost crevices of the lode.