Blue devils, hypochondria, and doleful dumps, went and hid themselves among the
nooks and crannies of the rocks.
His was a fluid organism, swiftly adjustable, capable of flowing into and filling all sorts of
nooks and crannies. With the policeman's hail he was immediately his ordinary self, grasping the situation clearly.
Nowadays the main chamber is floodlit but visitors can use a torch to explore the
nooks and crannies of the cave.
'Traversing the
nooks and crannies of the state, one is greeted with the sight of the dilapidated state of public roads infrastructure.
And there are
nooks and crannies around the estate, like the stone courtyard which is turned into a tiny beer and cider festival, and the walled garden, a sun trap filled with wonderful food and up-and-coming artists and late-night parties, that make this place so unique.
Pay attention to
nooks and crannies in the frame and wash the glass both inside and out.
Made of some miracle polymer or something, it's basically a scraper tool with two sizes of scrapers and angled just right to get into those pesky
nooks and crannies. Soak a patch, then use the scraper to run it up and down channels, into crevices and in those "can't reach it" spots.
"They favour sites with
nooks and crannies and high vantage points where they can perch and sing.
With your hands give the meat a really good rub with the mixed spices making sure you get into all the
nooks and crannies. Leave to marinate for at least 12 hours, 24 ideally.
We hope that his original
Nooks and Crannies English Muffin can be enjoyed at breakfast tables for generations to come."
In the oil cleaner article in the April 2015 issue of Aviation Consumer, Ronald Newburg from Niagara Air Parts asserted that no matter how extensive the cleaning process is, you can't wash all of the contaminants from its
nooks and crannies. This is false.