Synonym: close, confined, cramped, limited, meager, restricted, slender, tight. Antonym: broad. Similar words: harrow, carrot, narrative, arrogance, seminar, horror, terror, scenario. Meaning: ['nærəʊ] n. a narrow strait connecting two bodies of water. v. 1. make or become more narrow or restricted 2. define clearly 3. become more special 4. become tight or as if tight. adj. 1. not wide 2. limited in size or scope 3. lacking tolerance or flexibility or breadth of view 4. very limited in degree 5. characterized by painstaking care and detailed examination.
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121 Blake sailed the ship safely through the narrow passage.
122 He wedged himself through the narrow crack.
123 I found the focus of the debate too narrow.
124 The narrow streets were thronged with summer visitors.
125 I find his viewpoint on this matter very narrow.
126 The stream flows through a narrow valley.
127 We drove along a narrow, bumpy road.
128 She has a narrow lead over the other runners.
129 The Chicago Bulls had a narrow lead .
130 Narrow trousers are very much out of fashion.
131 The tunnel contracts to a narrow passageway as you go deeper.
132 Only a local person could find their way through the maze of narrow streets.
133 We got out in time but it was a narrow escape.
134 We shipped the oars to get through the narrow opening.
135 All her efforts to keep him on the straight and narrow have been rewarded.
136 We drove up a narrow dirt track to their house.
137 Those anxious for reform say that the present system is too narrow.
138 Take the narrow lane going north-west parallel with the railway line.
139 The solemn procession wound its way through the narrow streets.
140 We need to narrow the health divide between rich and poor.
141 He was allegedly confined in a narrow,(http://sentencedict.com/narrow.html) dark room for two months.
142 The company offered only a narrow range of financial services.
143 He pulled the thick curtains together,[sentencedict.com] leaving just a narrow gap.
144 The bridge is too narrow for two cars to pass.
145 With its narrow cobbled streets and gabled houses, Brugge must be one of the most beautiful cities in Europe.
146 The coastal cities of Liguria sit on narrow strips of land lying under steep mountains.
147 Panic set in as gatecrashers tried to force their way through the narrow doors and corridors.
148 It was regarded as a very narrow interpretation of the law.
149 We were jammed together, shoulder to shoulder, in the narrow corridor.
150 We walked down a narrow passage to the back of the building.
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