Crevasse in a sentence as a noun

The front wheels were to be retracted so the front could be pushed across the crevasse.

They were on a slippery *****, then they slipped on it and fell into the crevasse.

Rather than full fat milk go deeper into the crevasse, melted ice cream

"Snowden goes missing while hiking in Alps; assumed to be buried in glacier crevasse"

All the fun of climbing and crevasse rescue skills combined with being able to use a chainsaw attached you your belt.

Those who died there would probably have been recovered and given a decent burial, or be lost at the bottom of a crevasse.

This mattress has crevices all over it, so would seem to present a severe risk of suffocation to infants.---edit: crevasse -> crevice

In crossing that crevasse Signal needs to consider a different set of opinions that previously it could safely ignore.

Thank you for eloquently describing your experience of a kind of helplessness in the crevasse between the lucky few and the needy many.

Many folks like them lie frozen up there in some crevasse, just because of tiny mistake that you don't even realize you're doing, or simply unlucky with being at bad place at bad time.

Smoke particulates are incredibly fine and clingy -- they will fill every nook and crevasse of a carefully designed cooling system that doesn't have a big margin of error to start with.

I was thinking the center black bug would be a deep crevasse or the "floor", with mountains rising on either side, so you could wander around in the canyons around a giant flat lowland, surrounded by mountain ridges.

I would love to find a car that I could replace the filter from the top. Easily the most annoying part of the oil change is getting under the car into a position to find the oil filter conveniently located in a dark crevasse against the firewall with just enough space to make it an absolute ***** to get the tool over the filter.

As is trivially obvious from the history of the century just past, that particular ***** is very steep and very slippery, and it leads into a crevasse whose contents are horrifying indeed.

Not trolling, this is a serious question because I don't think we all realize yet just how gaslit and completely bonkers every crevasse of discourse is after years of Trumpian propaganda and reactionary media.

If the elites are so confident in their superior abilities, surely they have nothing to lose by leveling the playing field right?BTW, I currently earn 100% passive income so I'm actually saying this as someone who is on the winning side... I've come so close to complete failure - I leaped over the crevasse in the nick of time; the system's fickleness and arbitrariness are crystal clear to me. I'm currently standing on the winning side of a very deep precipice and I can see legions of talented people running straight into it.

In other words, Satan is utterly and absolutely bad...In this sense, Satan is different than Iago, as Iago is human after all...For instance, this absolute evilness of demon could somewhat be observed in this poem by Pushkin, By gates of Eden, Angel, gentle, Shone with his softly drooped head, And Demon, gloomy and resentful Over the hellish crevasse flapped.

Crevasse definitions

noun

a deep fissure