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Hanuman_2000 Posted 22 years ago
Grammar

Nooks and corner

Sir,


What is meaning of "every nooks and corner" and "every nooks and cannary"?

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This seems to be déjà vu, Hanuman. Haven't we done this one already? Try to keep these things on the same thread if possible: it makes it easier for all of us.

  • This seems to be déjà vu, Hanuman.
  • Haven't we done this one already?
  • Try to keep these things on the same thread if possible: it makes it easier for all of us.
  • 'Every nook and corner' = 'every nook and cranny'.
  • '
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This seems to be déjà vu, Hanuman. Haven't we done this one already? Try to keep these things on the same thread if possible: it makes it easier for all of us.

'Every nook and corner' = 'every nook and cranny'.

'nook'='cranny'='corner' in these stock phrases; they mean 'every small, out-of-the-way place, usually in a building, where something might be lost or hidden', and it
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What is meaning of "every nooks and corner

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