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crevice

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1. crevice - Noun

2. crevice - Verb

Meaning

A narrow opening resulting from a split or crack or the separation of a junction; a cleft; a fissure; a rent.

To crack; to flaw.

Source: Webster's dictionary

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As an athletic, 6-foot-5 point guard who had a knack for exploiting any crevice presented in defense, he seemed to fit the profile of someone an NBA team would want as a prospect. Source: Internet

Females give birth in a cave, crevice among boulders, hollow tree, or thicket to make a den. Source: Internet

My phone rotated inside the Vyrex 360 degrees, and it cleaned every crevice. Source: Internet

Nestled right at the base of the Taygetos Mountains and overlooking the Messenian Gulf, it's especially lovely in springtime, when the wildflowers bloom out of nearly every rock and crevice. Source: Internet

She strikes up an acquaintance with son and her cousin, are riding a horse buggy when an earthquake starts and opens a crevice beneath them, sending them hurtling into the bowels of the earth. Source: Internet

Every dark crevice and crack needs to be illuminated in recovery. Source: Internet

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