Associations to the word «Nook»
Noun
- Moss
- Sparkling
- Assemblage
- Alley
- Reader
- Carton
- Hide
- Shelter
- Crumbling
- Walls
- Tt
- Beech
- Cushion
- Potency
- Thicket
- Fringe
- Elm
- Ledge
- Dwelling
- Vine
- Polly
- Promontory
- Flower
- Blossom
- Concealment
- Lowry
- Passer
- Pane
- Gin
- Galaxy
- Willow
- Chi
- Fragrance
- Lamp
- Twig
- Hallway
- Cool
- Loft
- Fielder
- Meadow
- Garden
- Shelf
- Glimpse
- Enjoyment
- Bloom
- Mould
- Lincolnshire
- Connectivity
- Moor
- Viscosity
- Urn
- Couch
- Quarry
- Cellar
- Ink
Adjective
Adverb
Wiktionary
NOOK, noun. A small corner formed by two walls; an alcove.
NOOK, noun. A hidden or secluded spot.
NOOK, noun. (historical) An English unit of land area, originally ¼ of a yardland but later 12½ or 20 acres.
NOOK AND CRANNY, noun. (idiomatic) A place or part of a place, especially small or remote.
NOOK OR CRANNY, noun. (idiomatic) A part of a place, especially small or remote.
Dictionary definition
NOOK, noun. A sheltered and secluded place.
NOOK, noun. An interior angle formed by two meeting walls; "a piano was in one corner of the room".
Wise words
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good poem, see one exquisite picture, and, if possible,
speak a few sensible words.