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1. drunk-and-disorderly
noun. someone arrested on the charge of being drunk and disorderly.
Antonyms
- nondrinker
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Rhymes with Nook And Cranny
- modigliani
- pakistani
- modiliani
- chalasani
- mcraney
- mcrainey
- mcnaney
- mccraney
- mariani
- uncanny
- rabbani
- mchaney
- ferranti
- falani
- stannie
- granny
- franny
- frannie
- diianni
- cranney
- brani
- zanni
- yanni
- vanny
- vannie
- vanni
- tanney
- sani
- ranney
- panny
Sentences with nook-and-cranny
1. Noun Phrase
The heavier the texture, the more difficult it will be to get paint into every nook and cranny.
2. Noun Phrase
However, wicker by its very nature traps dirt and germs in every little nook and cranny.
3. Noun Phrase
However, wicker by its very nature traps dirt and germs in every little nook and cranny.
4. Noun Phrase
Don't worry about filling every nook and cranny because the candy will melt into the shape.
2. tarred-and-feathered
adjective. smeared with tar and covered with feathers as a punishment.
Antonyms
- undisciplined
3. tool-and-die_work
noun. the craft of making special tools and dies.
Synonyms
- craft
Antonyms
- export
- import
4. blood-and-guts
adjective. marked by great zeal or violence.
Antonyms
- temperate
5. pen-and-ink
noun. a drawing executed with pen and ink.
6. out-and-out
adjective. complete and without restriction or qualification; sometimes used informally as intensifiers.
Synonyms
- absolute
- complete
- downright
- right-down
- sheer
Antonyms
- upgrade
- downgrade
- inconspicuous
- sterile
7. cranny
noun. ['ˈkræni'] a long narrow depression in a surface.
Synonyms
- depression
- impression
- imprint
- crevice
- fissure
- crack
Antonyms
- psychotic depression
- neurotic depression
- elation
- high
Etymology
- crany (Middle English (1100-1500))
8. cranny
noun. ['ˈkræni'] a small opening or crevice (especially in a rock face or wall).
Antonyms
- highland
Etymology
- crany (Middle English (1100-1500))
9. nook
noun. ['ˈnʊk'] an interior angle formed by two meeting walls.
Synonyms
- amen corner
- inglenook
- building
- area
- corner
- chimney corner
Antonyms
- stay in place
- advance
Etymology
- noke (Middle English (1100-1500))
10. nook
noun. ['ˈnʊk'] a sheltered and secluded place.
Etymology
- noke (Middle English (1100-1500))