Noun
something remote
Source: WordNetThe world, although well-lighted with fluorescents and incandescent bulbs and neon, is still full of odd dark corners and unsettling nooks and crannies. Stephen King
Marxist socialism also had dark nooks and crannies where Jews were regarded as money-mad capitalists or as an ‘obsolete' people who refused to join the onward march of secular progress towards a moneyless society. Anarchists also suffered from this contagion,... Michael Burleigh
Faced with a time shortage, we squeeze tasks into the nooks and crannies of our calendar, leaving less and less time to switch between them. As a result, we become less and less productive exactly when we need to be most productive. Sendhil Mullainathan
he explored every nook and cranny of science Source: Internet