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  • noun Plural form of crevice.

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Examples

  • Through the magic of the freelance writer's ability to find money in crevices, it looks like I will be able to pull off this moving thing without selling blood.

    let's see what you are an what you're not. matociquala 2009

  • But working in the crevices is often what life demands of us.

    further displacement activity truepenny 2008

  • Eggs are then laid in crevices in the soil or under rocks.

    Slugs and Snails 2008

  • You will be dismayed to find Arrowroot Powder in crevices you never expected.

    Archive 2007-11-01 Anne-Marie 2007

  • You will be dismayed to find Arrowroot Powder in crevices you never expected.

    Anti-Talc - Day Two - Fragrance and Color Anne-Marie 2007

  • It fills in crevices and makes my skin appear instantly smoother.

    Stem Organics from Down Under Anne-Marie 2007

  • It fills in crevices and makes my skin appear instantly smoother.

    Archive 2007-08-01 Anne-Marie 2007

  • Groupers are diurnal predators, whereas the morays are nocturnal hunters and usually rest in crevices during the day.

    Archive 2006-12-01 2006

  • Coming soon on this blog site … Why rabbits are just wrong; Birds in crevices; Transatlantic manatees; and Eagle owls take over Britain.

    Archive 2006-01-01 Darren Naish 2006

  • The little patches of soil in crevices and between stones were without ferns, without star-flowers, without all the green and red and light and soft and soothing things which usually clothe the forest ground.

    Further Adventures of Nils 1911

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