nook
Americannoun
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a corner, as in a room.
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any secluded or obscure corner.
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any small recess.
a breakfast nook.
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any remote or sheltered spot.
a shady nook that was ideal for a picnic.
noun
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a corner or narrow recess, as in a room
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a secluded or sheltered place; retreat
Other Word Forms
- nooklike adjective
Etymology
Origin of nook
1250–1300; Middle English nok
Example Sentences
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My preference: a Harry Potter-like nook under the aforementioned basement stairs.
Instead, look for a track in a nook above the seating area, where one can race wooden blocks affixed with wheels — think Pinewood Derby — down a track painted to mimic a waterway.
From Los Angeles Times
A little over a decade ago, I felt God in an omelet bar nestled inside the breakfast nook of a Turkish hotel.
From Salon
Elsewhere, the property features a “richly toned office with coffered ceilings and an intimate sitting lounge, a fully equipped gym, and a private theater complete with its own library nook, lounge, snack bar, and bathroom.”
From MarketWatch
Several were sleeping in a nook by the stairs.
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