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101Pickering Nook — is a small village in County Durham, in England. It is situated a few miles north of Annfield Plain and Stanley, on the A692 between Consett and Gateshead …
102Donna Nook (ship) — The Donna Nook was a 40 metre, 307 ton fishing trawler, built in 1916 at Selby. She was pressed into service in 1941 as a minesweeper. She was accidentally rammed and sunk by another minesweeper called the Stella Rigel whilst hurrying to the… …
103any nook or cranny — noun Any part of a place; anywhere. See Also: every nook and cranny …
104every nook and cranny — every part of something. → nook …
105every nook and cranny — every part of a place. Law books were stuffed into every nook and cranny of his office …
106chimney-nook — chimˈney nook (Scot ● chimney …
107Chi|nook|an — «chuh NOO kuhn, NUK uhn», adjective, noun. –adj. denoting or having to do with an American Indian linguistic family of the northwestern United States. –n. an Indian speaking a language of this family; Chinook …
108fore-nook — see fore prefix 3 …
109toll-nook — a corner of the market place where the toll used to be taken. N …
110pock nook — noun see pock neuk …