There was a worm in the crevice.
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 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.
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.
A tiny flower sprouted from a crevice in the sidewalk. She scrubbed every crevice in the tile and made the floor look new. The ants made their home in the crevices of the railroad tie. The money was hidden in a tiny crevice in the basement wall.