The ice under his feet was rough, the surface edged in tiny nooks and crannies from the ever-constant wind.
Candles flicker in tiny nooks.
There were mock living rooms, crystal ballrooms with banquettes, tiny nooks and near dens of Oriental opulence.
He made a conscious effort to be pleasant to her as she moved about the tiny nook of a kitchen.
In the fringe of its illumination, they could see that the tiny nook had been opened like a door.
Steele continued by digging through the chests of adventuring equipment and looking in every tiny nook of the carriage house.
It was a tiny nook in the hills, protected by the steep walls of a canon mouth.
He was deep under the foundations of the bridge, in a tiny underwater nook that had trapped a bubble of air.
To be sure, there is in one tiny nook a time line that mentions in a cursory way Japan's wartime activities.
Or had he been biding in the shadows, in a tiny nook or cranny, and Reed had walked right by him?