He slipped the paper in the small crevice of the door.
There was a crevice in the cliff face wide enough for a man to take shelter in. Any small crevice in the floor can accumulate dust.
There was a worm in the crevice.
There was a small crevice in the stone walkway, and occasionally seedlings would sprout from it.(A crevice is a narrow crack or opening, not to be confused with the larger crevasse, which is a large chasm, split, or fissure in an ice sheet or glacier.)
(A crevice is a narrow crack, fault, or opening in a surface, as in a floor, wall, or other structure.) At the Wailing Wall in Jerusalem, he left a small paper message in a crevice between the stones. As the wind threatened to blow him off the mountain, he found a small crevice and braced himself.
i can try 'I nearly fell into that huge crevice' crevices can be small or large so i took the large term instead this is probably bad but yeah
Crevice is a noun.
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crevice is English, hendedura is Spanish
Another word for crevice is crack.
The Liberty Bell has a large crevice. This crevice is the result of the recast by Pass and Stow Company.
Closing, closure, solid...
A crevice is a narrow crack or opening, a fissure or cleft.