Nooknoun
A small corner formed by two walls; an alcove.
Nooknoun
A hidden or secluded spot; a secluded retreat.
Nooknoun
A recess, cove or hollow.
Nooknoun
(historical) An English unit of land area, originally 4 of a yardland but later 2 or 20 acres.
Nooknoun
A corner of a piece of land; an angled piece of land, especially one extending into other land.
Nookverb
To withdraw into a nook.
Nookverb
To situate in a nook.
Nooknoun
A narrow place formed by an angle in bodies or between bodies; a corner; a recess; a secluded retreat.
Nooknoun
a sheltered and secluded place
Nooknoun
an interior angle formed be two meeting walls;
Crannynoun
A small, narrow opening, fissure, crevice, or chink, as in a wall, or other substance.
Crannynoun
A tool for forming the necks of bottles, etc.
Crannyverb
(intransitive) To break into, or become full of, crannies.
Crannyverb
(intransitive) To haunt or enter by crannies.
Crannyadjective
quick; giddy; thoughtless
Crannynoun
A small, narrow opening, fissure, crevice, or chink, as in a wall, or other substance.
Crannynoun
A tool for forming the necks of bottles, etc.
Crannyverb
To crack into, or become full of, crannies.
Crannyverb
To haunt, or enter by, crannies.
Crannyadjective
Quick; giddy; thoughtless.
Crannynoun
a long narrow depression in a surface
Crannynoun
a small opening or crevice (especially in a rock face or wall)
Cranny
Cranny (Irish: An Chrannaigh) is a small village in County Clare, Ireland.