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Definition of "crannied" [cran•nied]

  • Having crannies. (adjective)

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Use "crannied" in a sentence
  • "The little flower in the crannied wall could tell what God and man is."
  • "Eagles and falcons nested in the crannied cliff, symbols of strength and sources of ceremonial feathers, and in the river lived waterfowl, beaver, muskrat and mink."
  • "When found by the hounds, and the chase has begun, the hare will at times cross streams, bend and double and creep for shelter into clefts and crannied lurking-places; 154 since they have not only the hounds to dread, but eagles also; and, so long as they are yearlings, are apt to be carried off in the clutches of these birds, in the act of crossing some slope or bare hillside."
Words like "crannied"
crocke