The door panels were removed, the carpet was lifted, every crevice was searched.
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Once every seven years, every crevice, nut, bolt and beam is re-painted by hand.
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Snow etches every crevice and joint, highlighting the rock's intricate textures.
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Sometimes it's a shot of the sun breaking into the crevice and warming the rocks.
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Obviously, this was a lucrative crevice I hadn't previously considered exploring.
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Therefore, proteins that do not fit into the crevice will not undergo hydrolysis.
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Ranger Mark Joop, right, shows visitors a deep crevice along Left Hand Tunnel.
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Small pieces of paper with prayers written on them were pushed into every crevice.
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The shower is wet, warm and in the crevice around the drain where I sampled, dark.
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More examples
A long narrow depression in a surface
Crack: a long narrow opening
A narrow crack or fissure, in a rock or wall
This term denotes a fissure in the rock, vertical or nearly so, but a few inches in width, of indefinite length, which may or may not be filled with ores or minerals. When a crevice becomes very small, less than an inch in width, it is called a seam.
Indentation, crack, cleft, or fissure in the surface of the rock.
A crack or narrow fissure in bedrock which tends to accumulate and trap gold. Small cracks can hold large quantities of gold, and are usually the best prospects for the gold panner.