Over bridges, through fields, by shady nooks and deep pools we go.
This is one of the many quiet and secret ferny nooks reached in a few minutes from Echo Mountain House.
Thirty miles of bridle roads radiate from Echo Mountain, on which guests may roam or ride into romantic canyons, dells and nooks innumerable with freedom and safety.
She is the natural head of the lower Kennebec, which embraces so many charming nooks and corners in its winding way to the sea.
The boys and girls were stored away somewhere in nooks and corners, under the eye of the tythingmen.
There are a hundred nooks of rarest beauty and wildest grandeur hidden away in our mountainous land, far from the sheep runs of coaches and hotels, and their mere enumeration would be longer than a Gaelic song or a Highland sermon.
One of these nooks may be found not far from Loch Maree.
The sun has by this time force enough to make sheltered nooks in the angles of woods, or on banks, warm and comfortable.
If our boat were in good order, I should now set forth on voyages of discovery, and visit nooks on the borders of the meadows, which by and by will be a mile or two from the water's edge.
I take an interest in all the nooksand crannies and every development of cities; so here I try to make a description of the view from the back windows of a house in the centre of Boston, at which I now glance in the intervals of writing.
Then there are dark closets, and strange nooks and corners, where the ghosts of former occupants might hide themselves in the daytime, and stalk forth when night conceals all our sacrilegious improvements.
This bulb thrives best in light soil, well drained; in sheltered nooksit may be had in flower a month earlier than in exposed parts.
It is just the kind of cabinet work, he says, that is always full of hidden nooks and corners, and he is blaming himself that he did not search it more thoroughly in the first instance.
How many woody glens and nooksof shade, 152 With transient sunshine, fill the interval, As rich as Poussin's landscapes!
Along one side is a hedge eight feet high of fuschia growing thus in the open air, proving that it is possible to turn sheltered spots of barren Achill into nooks suggestive of Eden.
We look more kindly on the cottage homes nestled amongnooks of the hills.
There are many nooks and crannies, as is the case in these ancient ruins generally, but the main body of the castle was divided into two large apartments, with the roof on the floor of course.
He saw, weighed down by woe and care, The victim charger roaming there.
In wild amaze, her soul aflame With fury toward the spot she came.
Curious little nooks in a great place, like London, these old inns are.
They found painters, and Crayford took them to the Casbah, and to other nooks and corners of the town, to make drawings for him to carry away to New York as a guide to his scenic artist.
A gallery ran round all four sides, which was reached by spiral iron staircases, and the deep-seated windows, with their old leather cushions, made delightful nooks in which to pore over the old volumes.
Everybody made suggestions, and everybody recalled various partly-forgotten griffins in odd nooks and corners, each being sure that was "just the place uncle would choose!
Faint cheeps and chirps of nestling life came from the hedges and grassy nooks of bank and thicket, but they deepened, not disturbed, the delicious repose settling upon the land.
They had planned a nutting expedition, and were impatiently waiting for the mists to roll up the hill-slopes, and for the sun to pour the warmth of the Indian summer over the fields and pastures, and into the nooks of the many-colored woods.
The grass had kept itself green, in sheltered places, such as the nooks of southern hill-slopes, and along the lee of the stone fences.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "nooks" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.