On the west, a perpendicular mole, crannied like an old ruin, lifts itself straight up towards the sky.
According to Wordsworth, the flower in the crannied wall and the strawberry teach the same lesson, for does he not say:-- That life is love and immortality.
There is a line in your last volume which I can't read: the last line but one of the "flower in the crannied wall.
For it seemed as if the watcher stared with his whole face, aye, and with his hands; but Fionn brooded weightedly on distance with his puckered and crannied brow.
If the flower in the crannied wall, if even a single atom of matter, present mysteries which the most profound intellect cannot solve, how is it possible for man to comprehend the universe?
Flower in thecrannied wall, I pluck you out of the crannies.
We think of Tennyson's "little flower in the crannied wall.
Tennyson will make appeal to "The flower in the crannied wall" by way of silencing the agnostic's prating against God.
But when the snow melts and the flowers come up among the crannied rocks there are no flowers in the valleys below that equal them.
Tennyson said of the flower plucked from the crannied wall, that if he could know what it was he should know what God and man were.
Flower in the crannied wall, I pluck you out of the crannies; Hold you here, stem and all in my hand.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "crannied" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.