nooked
English
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editnooked (not comparable)
- Having nooks.
- 1920, Robert Shackleton, The Book of Philadelphia, page 35:
- Turn down Willing's Alley, to the westward, between tall warehouses, and you come to an iron-gated archway, on your right, which leads you through a building and into a nooked courtyard— and here, in this nooked and unsuspected corner, is the church!
- 2001, Alan Bissett, Damage Land: New Scottish Gothic Fiction, page 55:
- Maybe it was too difficult to negotiate, too obviously nooked and crannied […]
- 2012, John M. Garzone, Crazed Control, page 157:
- Paula mused over the idea as she took small bites of her nooked and crannied muffin.
Verb
editnooked
- simple past and past participle of nook