6 examples of crannied in sentences

"Flower in the crannied wall, I pluck you out of the crannies; Hold you here, root and all, in my hand,

You remember those lines that Tennyson sangvery beautifully, I always think: Flower in the crannied wall, I pluck you out of the crannies; Hold you here, root and all, in my hand,

On the west, a perpendicular mole, crannied like an old ruin, lifts itself straight up toward the sky.

She was like a little flower that in its crannied nook keeps dewy longest.

As a physician, Doctor Keene thus accomplished his end,the mental diversion of his late patient,for in the midst of the mist Frowenfeld encountered and grappled a problem of human life in Creole type, the possible correlations of whose quantities we shall presently find him revolving in a studious and sympathetic mind, as the poet of to-day ponders the "Flower in the crannied wall.

It may begin with the part, if you like, with the 'flower in the crannied wall'; but when that is seen in all its relations to the rest of the world, then you will 'know what God and man is,' If the universe is a whole, then, beginning at any point, with any detail, if you only push the enquiry far enough, you are bound to become metaphysical: for you are attempting to understand reality as a whole.

6 examples of  crannied  in sentences