Having small chinks or crannies (especially in or between rocks or stones)
1 The flower in the crannied wall he would leave there.
2 We think of Tennyson's "little flower in the crannied wall."
3 On the west, a perpendicular mole, crannied like an old ruin, lifts itself straight up toward the sky.
4 The proceedings are superintended by a contemplative tabby cat, coiled up in a niche, like a feline flower in a crannied wall.
5 Wordsworth's Daffodils, Burns's Daisy, Tennyson's "Flower in the Crannied Wall," these are but fair blooms in a full and dazzling cluster.
6 "The flower in the crannied wall"
7 "Flower in the crannied wall"
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