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crevice

noun as in crack

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The critique extends into nearly every little crevice and lacuna of our civic life.

We will pull back the onion and explore every crack and crevice.

If I Can Dream pushes the ties of interactivity at the molecular level into every crevice of its stars' lives.

I plucked them from the crevice, hoping not to find a bent temple.

His foot caught; it is unknown in what,—in a twisted tie, or perhaps in a crevice of the cracking earth.

A glimpse of daylight penetrated through a crevice in the rock, and on fine nights one could see the stars.

In the deep, following silence each knew that old Mata's ear felt, like a hand, at the crevice of the shoji.

The stone walls of houses were cracked; one of the "mansions" had a zigzag crevice from top to bottom.

He removed the bar of the door and through the crevice sounded his terrible war-cry, the scream of a panther.

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On this page you'll find 43 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to crevice, such as: abyss, chink, crevasse, fissure, slit, and chasm.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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