Aún no tenemos significados para "small crevice".
1He leaped down, and thrust his hand into a small crevice in the rock.
2I banged my head and scraped my knees, but managed to wedge myself into the small crevice.
3Now, like a man clinging by his finger tips to some small crevice in a cliff, he suddenly gave up.
4At first there appeared to be none, but at length I found a small crevice between two boulders in the rear.
5Suddenly a dark shape darted from a small crevice in the wall of Matthew's cell and went straight for the bucket.
6I had fallen near some rocks at the bottom of a precipice, where I saw there was a small crevice or cave.
7She is seated on a rock, and all is darkness save a faint ray of light that creeps through a small crevice overhead.
8Perhaps small aquatic animals habitually try to enter every small crevice, like that between the valve and collar, in search of food or protection.
9About nine in the morning one of the infantrymen, peering through a small crevice in the rock, found his view obstructed by a small weed.
10A small crevice in the limestone rock, from which a disagreeable smell of dried fish bones issued forth, formed the outer entrance to the nest.
11An old rusty gun-barrel, without a lock, lay in the corner, which the mother put through a small crevice, and the savages perceiving it, fled.
12An old rusty gun-barrel, without a lock, lay in a corner, which the mother put through a small crevice, and the savages, perceiving it, fled.
13Before us lay an absolutely flat plateau, only broken by small crevices.
14So they find very small crevices, where they can huddle up to get warm, but they huddle in large numbers.
15Nearly all the minor drainage is underground, and most of the caves have inlets through sink holes or in small crevices.
16In the small crevices and folds of his underbody tiny mid-brown insects, almost like fleas but much smaller, moved about freely.
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