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Recent Examples of creviceAs the gas rapidly accumulates within these tiny crevices, the bubbles expand almost instantaneously and push the beverage violently out of the bottle to create a soda fountain, also called a geyser.—Encyclopedia Britannica,
5 Aug. 2026 Similarly, silverfish can find their way into these crevices as well.—
Mallory Carra,
The Spruce,
3 Aug. 2026 Hard-to-reach grooves and corners often require extra scrubbing, so Harris recommends keeping a crevice cleaning brush on hand.—
Toni Sutton,
PEOPLE,
30 July 2026 Grab your soft brush and gently sweep any dust out of hard-to-reach crevices (think carved detailing, small corners, or shelving joints).—
Caroline Lubinsky,
Martha Stewart,
23 July 2026 See All Example Sentences for crevice
The pitched and often emotional vote over Proposition 40 exposed deep fissures in the state party over how to respond to growing grassroots anger over wealth inequality.
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Ben Paviour,
Sacbee.com,
3 Aug. 2026
Another fissure appeared, slicing a haphazard path through its pale-blue heart.
In Vietnamese director Lê Bảo’s new film, an extended family confronts various rifts and estrangements in its ranks; years of silence must give way, slowly and haltingly, to communication.
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Guy Lodge,
Variety,
10 Aug. 2026
To the opening up of a rift from nature so absolute that economics and vested interests float free from measurable reality.