The word crevasse could either be used in a sentence based on geology: The earthquake resulted in a massive crevasse throughout the center of the small town. Or it could be used in a sentence based on anything involving a small space: Marla despretely tried to claw the five dollar bill out from the grimy crevasse in the New York subway station.
It's obvious that you don't know how to use the word obvious in a sentence because you asked a question on how to use it.
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Today it will rain, natheless, we will still play street hockey
no. Well yeah it's okay to use a word twice.
A deep wedge shaped opening in a moving mass of ice is called a crevasse. This feature forms as a result of stress and movement within the glacier, and can be dangerous to traverse as they can be hidden beneath a thin snow layer.
Scientists see crevasses in Antarctica all the time.
the earthquake resulted a huge crevasse in the small town
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Another word for crevasse is chasm, hole, ditch, crack, crater, crevace. Things like that. Maybe you can google a synonym dictionary for even more.
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You can use the word Truss in a sentence like this.
Can you use the word concluding in a sentence? Done.
ravine, chasm, abyss, canyon, crevasse
Just use it! Or do you mean, can you use the word beheld in a sentence.
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