nook

nook
noun
Winkel, der; Ecke, die

in every nook and crannyin allen Ecken und Winkeln

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[nuk]
noun
(a quiet, dark corner or place.) der Schlupfwinkel
- academic.ru/116037/every_nook_and_cranny">every nook and cranny
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nook
[nʊk]
n Nische f, Ecke f
with \nooks and crannies verwinkelt
[in] every \nook and cranny in allen Ecken und Winkeln
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[nʊk]
n
(= corner) Ecke f, Winkel m; (= remote spot) Winkel m

a shady nook — ein schattiges Fleckchen

a cosy nook — ein gemütliches Eckchen

in every nook and cranny — in jedem Winkel

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nook [nʊk] s
1. Winkel m, Ecke f:
search for sth in every nook and cranny nach etwas in jedem Winkel oder in allen Ecken suchen;
a shady nook ein schattiges Plätzchen oder Fleckchen
2. ARCH Nische f
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noun
Winkel, der; Ecke, die

in every nook and cranny — in allen Ecken und Winkeln

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n.
Ecke -n f.
Schlupfwinkel m.

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