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Sentence count:239+18Posted:2017-07-03Updated:2020-07-24
Similar words: narrownarrowednarrownessnarrow downnarrow escapea narrow escapearrowfarrowMeaning: ['nærəʊlɪ]  adv. in a narrow manner; not allowing for exceptions. 
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(61) In 1916 he had only narrowly won re-election.
(62) The torpedo was only narrowly avoided.
(63) That role has always been narrowly construed.
(64) Smith narrowly lost the election.
(65) A black BMW swerved(http://Sentencedict.com), narrowly missing another car.
(66) Knowingly or not, others have narrowly escaped Pottker.
(67) We will have to consider your proposal very narrowly.
(68) The farmers were narrowly provincial in their outlook.
(69) The bullet narrowly missed her.
(70) The bill was narrowly defeated in the Senate.
(71) It is too narrowly focused and costly.
(72) Engineer, David Ramsay, narrowly missed being on the flight.
(73) A disaster was narrowly averted.
(74) In 1924 they narrowly missed relegation.
(75) The role is narrowly conceived by the present incumbent.
(76) So there you have it: narrowly self-interested behaviour is ultimately self-defeating.
(77) It narrowly missed one of the occupants who was sitting in the front room.
(78) Looking to her heart[sentencedict.com], she sees the chasm left by a death she narrowly escaped.
(79) The exceptional circumstances in which execution may be refused are very narrowly defined.
(80) For disaster narrowly averted and for disaster to come if she showed any mercy.
(81) He sped away with them still on amber, narrowly avoiding a car coming the other way.
(82) Two or three weeks ago, a crossbow quarrel narrowly missed my face as we crossed the Lawnmarket.
(83) A very major concern for the 1990s is the economics of research libraries, narrowly interpreted.
(84) Defining the academic too narrowly can leave many without intellectual work to do.
(85) In addition, school-to-work initiatives designed for narrowly defined occupations or industries may fail to attract students.
(86) John Hutt fled down the small village main street, narrowly missing two elderly ladies.
(87) Although they were narrowly beaten it was a super effort by the team.
(88) A recent survey marked the environment as voters' fourth priority, narrowly behind education, health and jobs.
(89) Buthe won the 1996 election so narrowly that he reluctantly had to rely on the nationalist parties for a stable parliamentary majority.
(90) With every actor reasoning in the same way, however, no narrowly rational person will participate.
More similar words: narrownarrowednarrownessnarrow downnarrow escapea narrow escapearrowfarrowharrowbarrowmarrowsparrowharrowingwheelbarrowlowlyslowlyprowlgrowlprowlergrowlingon the prowlsorrowmorrowborrowburrowfurrowcarrotparrotarroyoborrowed
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