Similar words: narrow escape, a narrow escape, furrowed, borrowed, narrow, narrowness, narrow down, crowed. Meaning: ['nærəʊ] adj. 1. reduced in size as by squeezing together 2. made narrow; limited in breadth 3. having the opening reduced squeezed.
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1. His eyes narrowed into slits.
2. The search has narrowed down to a few streets.
3. His eyes narrowed suspiciously.
4. The gap has narrowed to just 12 points now.
5. Living in the convent narrowed her views.
6. Clark's eyes narrowed as he saw the man approaching.
7. Though her eyes narrowed fractionally, she made no comment.
8. The wind has narrowed greatly.
9. Her eyes narrowed against the sun.
10. His eyes narrowed to two small pinpricks of black.
11. He narrowed his eyes and gazed at the horizon.
12. The gap between the two parties has narrowed considerably.
13. The UK trade deficit widened/narrowed last month.
14. His eyes narrowed with suspicion.
15. The gap has narrowed considerably.
16. His eyes narrowed to slits.
17. Coggins' eyes narrowed angrily. "You think I'd tell you?".
18. He narrowed his eyes in suspicion.
19. Differences over these issues narrowed during the preparatory meetings/talks.
20. His eyes suddenly narrowed at the sight of her.
21. He paused and narrowed his eyes in concentration.
22. The blue eyes narrowed thoughtfully.
23. He narrowed his eyes at her.
24. The police have narrowed down their list of suspects.
25. The track divided into two and narrowed.Sentencedict
26. In the end the choice was narrowed down to three people who might be suitable for the job.
27. The police have now narrowed down their list of suspects.
28. They have narrowed the focus of the investigation,(sentencedict.com) to concentrate on younger adults.
29. The dark gaze narrowed.
30. The highway stretched out ahead of me until it narrowed to a vanishing point some miles away.
More similar words: narrow escape, a narrow escape, furrowed, borrowed, narrow, narrowness, narrow down, crowed, arrow, farrow, borrower, barrow, harrow, marrow, sparrow, harrowing, wheelbarrow, cowed, bowed, avowed, hallowed, endowed, widowed, bestowed, mellowed, swallowed, furrow, morrow, sorrow, burrow.