cranny
noun /ˈkræni/
/ˈkræni/
(plural crannies)
Idioms - a very small hole or opening, especially in a wallWord Originlate Middle English: from Old French crane ‘notched’, from cran, from popular Latin crena ‘notch’.
Idioms
every nook and cranny
(also Indian English every nook and corner)
- (informal) every part of a place; every aspect of a situation
- The wind blew into every nook and cranny.
- She always explored every nook and cranny of a business deal.