Use "crevice" in a sentence

1. A small hole or crevice peep.

2. There is a crevice in the wall.

3. He edged the tool into the crevice.

4. They dashed into a crevice as we approached.

5. What does Crevices mean? Plural form of crevice

6. Whether the legal crevice has reserved what space?

7. Or in black and white crevice sad ash?

8. Independent circuit design for high and low crevice.

9. We're searching every crack and crevice Under this roof.

10. Every crevice was sprouting grass and even small wildflowers.

11. And a roach spans a crevice in the floor.

12. Maritime cliff Armeria maritima - Ligusticum scoticum maritime rock crevice community.

13. Crevice Corrosion frequently happens in a stagnant microenvironment, such as located beneath gaskets and clamps, and can be caused by acidity or oxygen depletion inside a crevice

14. The harsh light revealed every crevice and wrinkle in his face.

15. Dust storms cover every crevice of a house with fine brown powder. . . .

16. Frequent occurred crack crevice phenomenas of air inflation concrete bricks are discussed in the paper, the procreant reasons of the crevice are analysed. A prevention and cure methods are proposed.

17. I saw a plant growing out of a crevice in the wall.

18. The girl brought him inside and then vanished, as though into a crevice.

19. Crevasse (n.) 1823, "a fissure or crack in the ice of glaciers in the Alps;" 1814, "a breach in a riverbank" (in this use via Louisiana French), from French Crevasse, from Old French crevace "crevice" (see crevice).Identical with crevice, but re-adopted in senses for which …

20. It can take root in a rocky crevice with a smattering of soil.

21. About Crevice Alumroot (Heuchera micrantha) 28 Nurseries Carry This Plant Add to My Plant List; Heuchera micrantha is a species of flowering plant in the saxifrage family known by the common name crevice Alumroot

22. The Antennae Plant is a flora species found in the Lilypad Islands and Lilypads Crevice

23. Crevice Corrosion occurs in shielded areas such as those under washers, bolt heads, gaskets, etc

24. The name Chine comes from when the family lived near a crevice, chasm, or canyon

25. What does Aperture mean? The definition of an Aperture is a crevice, hole, or separation

26. When growing in a crevice, the shape of the shell adapts itself to the available space.

27. I spent months in those caves, charting every fissure, every crevice, so Firewalker wouldn't trip.

28. It struggled for a moment on the floor then vanished into a crevice behind a tile.

29. If it ends up in a bark crevice, the seed may germinate and penetrate the tree.

30. Bleak heights are carpeted in radiant colors; every crack and crevice of a frowning crag blossoms.

31. The crevice, upon further examination, was found to be stuffed full of yellowing incisors and weathered molars.

32. The ethanol rebounds, twists, and suddenly wedges tight into a small crevice in the face of the enzyme.

33. cranny (plural Crannies) A small, narrow opening, fissure, crevice, or chink, as in a wall, or other substance

34. Bugs belong outside—but they somehow always make their way into a crack or crevice you weren’t expecting

35. But she hadn't skied into a crevice, nor had she been caught in an avalanche while ice climbing.

36. He watched a lizard scuttle furtively along the join between wall and ceiling, and disappear into a crevice.

37. They then soil this platform with their own droppings until the nest crevice gives off a powerful stink.

38. While Superman is busy saving others, Lois's car ends up falling into a crevice from one of the aftershocks.

39. In the seventies everyone seemed to live in a trailer camp or in the crevice of a mountain.

40. Crevice Corrosion is a localized form of Corrosion usually associated with a stagnant solution on the micro-environmental level

41. Beware the greedy hand of government, thrusting itself into every corner and crevice of industry. Thomas Paine 

42. 10 Blanche forced the screwdriver up into the crevice between the two halves of the sash window and heaved.

43. The feet themselves, very loosely jointed at the hocks, often appear dislocated as they adjust to every angle and crevice.

44. During reproduction, the female chases a male into a rock crevice and keeps him there until she lays her eggs.

45. For the next billion years, it will keep trying new forms, erupting in whatever crevice or emptiness it can find.

46. Condenser tube sheets suffer from virtually all forms of attack, galvanic corrosion, chemical corrosion, crevice corrosion, microbiologically induced corrosion, and erosion

47. cranny noun crevice, opening, hole, crack, gap, breach, rift, nook, cleft, chink, fissure, interstice The lizards fled into Crannies in the rocks

48. When disturbed, a Chuckwalla will wedge itself into a tight rock crevice, gulp air, and inflate its body in order to entrench

49. The moray may go into the crevice and get the fish, but the fish may bolt and the grouper may get it.

50. In this paper effective measures are supplied on how to control crevice in large concrete baseplate caused by big temperature changes when building.

51. The Calcination process helps to prevent crevice corrosion, which can occur when dust, sand or other corrosive substances or ions are deposited on surfaces

52. Thus the corrosion products originating on the bracket surface may reach the tooth enamel which has been demineralised by the acid-etch technique by crevice diffusion.

53. 18 However, do be prepared to jostle with lots of youngsters and elbow your way around the narrow crevice-like walkway of this longstanding Shanghai nightspot.

54. One or more auxiliary scavenging ports may allow admission of fuel rich mixture to the crevice volume, thereby cooling the residual gases and preventing occurrence of preignition.

55. Similar to a Fupa or Gunt, the Bront is differentiated by the appearance of a ass-crack like crevice running down the center along the axis of the navel.

56. Skerryvore, but one oval nodule of black-trap, sparsely Bedabbled with an inconspicuous fucus, and alive in every crevice with a dingy insect between a slater and a bug.

57. 25 Parthenocissus tricuspidata "feet" like a sucker, like lying in the crevice in tightly, straining lie on the wall, is not easy to wind down, and then extend outward.

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59. Located near the ceremonial ball court east of the major ruins, the Blow hole is a crevice in the earth’s crust that creates the impression that it’s capable of breathing

60. 3 pts Question 4 Devices that are designed with Crevices increase the risk of corrosion because of a chemical (ionic) concentration gradient between the locale of the crevice and surrounding regions

61. Crevice Corrosion is also a localized form of Corrosion and usually results from a stagnant microenvironment in which there is a difference in the concentration of ions between two areas of a metal

62. Dried fruit (raisin, currant, prune, date, fig), In shell nuts, shelled nuts (almond, walnut, pistachio, tree nut, peanut), Crack and crevice treatment of processing, packaging, storage areas Indian meal moth (Plodia interpunctella)

63. Until I settle on a hairstyle, I decided to pull my Bonnet from the crevice it fell into near my bed and sleep under its silky protection — a routine so many Black women are familiar with.

64. The evolution would be from earlier senses of crank, such as "a twist or fanciful turn of speech" (1590s); "inaccessible hole or crevice" (1560s).Grose's 1787 "Provincial Glossary" has "Cranky.

65. Crev‧ice /ˈkrevɪs/ noun [ countable] a narrow crack in the surface of something, especially in rock small creatures that hide in Crevices in the rock Examples from the Corpus crevice • The least sociable auk, breeding in very loose colonies, in Crevices of cliffs and rocks.

66. A Crevasse is a crack, crevice, or fracture in a glacier or moving mass of ice that forms from the movement and stress of the glacier, especially as it moves downhill.Stress in the ice caused by the glacier’s movement causes Crevasses to open and close

67. The birthing of the litter of one to six (typically two to four) takes place in a concealed location, such as an underground den, a termite mound, a rock crevice, or in the hollow of a large tree (particularly those of the genus Commiphora).

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