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Cranny Meaning in English

word

ˈkɹæni
KRAN-ee
kɹˈæni
kran-EE

Definition

A cranny is a small, narrow opening or space, especially in a wall or between two things. It refers to tiny holes or cracks that are easy to overlook.

Usage & Nuances

Cranny is old-fashioned or literary and usually appears with 'nook and cranny' (meaning every small place). It's rarely used on its own in daily speech; 'crack' or 'gap' is more common in conversation.

Example Sentences

A mouse hid in a small cranny in the wall.

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Dust collects in every cranny of the bookshelf.

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The key slipped into a cranny between the floorboards.

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The house was so old that there was a cranny in every corner.

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You need to clean every nook and cranny if you want the kitchen spotless.

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Spiders seem to love hiding in every little cranny I can’t reach.

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