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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61. Making parliamentary representation conditional upon loyalty to the Emperor system, formally narrowed the freedom for party initiatives.
62. His eyes narrowed slightly but he started the second verse in the minor key she was using, following her lead.
63. If imported drinks like wine still enjoy much more benign treatment, at least the gap has been somewhat narrowed.
64. The gap between the two candidates has narrowed, and they're starting to panic.
65. Looking up with a gasp, she saw him watching her with narrowed blue eyes, his mouth a hard line.
66. But when a particular sub-group of workers is taken - assembly line workers - the gap is narrowed.
67. Only five weeks after the October revolution, he had narrowed the group that could exercise the right to the labouring masses.
68. In housing, inequalities in basic standards have narrowed but the same can not be said in relation to the social standards of housing.
69. We then realized that our costs were too high so we narrowed the range and cut the costs.
70. The blockage is usually caused by a blood clot forming in an artery already narrowed by fatty atheroma.
71. I have narrowed it down to one of two employees, both of whom work in the kitchen.
72. Ace's blue eyes narrowed in approval as they leisurely explored her.
73. He narrowed his eyes and took off the spectacles, praying breathlessly.
74. Elinor narrowed her eyes and swung her straight black hair out behind her like a scarf.
75. Lawyers said courts in recent years have generally narrowed the copyright protections for software, but the rulings are not uniform.
76. Foo started out on the Tour but narrowed his sights on Waimea and the outside reefs.
77. It posted an operating loss of $ 800, 000, narrowed from $ 3. 2 million in the previous year.
78. His soulless eyes are narrowed and sullen, and his arch goatee recalls an amoral Transylvanian count.
79. It was a driveway that narrowed at the road, then widened as gracefully as stemware.
80. Mrs. Bidwell, her tight little mouth pursed and eyes narrowed, regarded it with obvious disapproval.
81. By the final round the gap had narrowed to three votes, with Baburin polling 412 and Khasbulatov 409.
82. Her eyes had narrowed and her head tilted slightly to the side.
83. By lunchtime he had narrowed his search down to three out of the dozens of girls missing in the London area.
84. In the past month, the unions have narrowed most of their election-year efforts to 28 House races.
85. In short(sentencedict .com), choice is narrowed by internal as well as external constraints.
86. When it won its next large majority in 1966, the circulation gap had narrowed to 13 points.
87. Third, the gap between the gross earnings of manual and non-manual workers has also narrowed slightly during recent years.
88. Hotspur sat bolt upright in the saddle, his eyes narrowed on the hurtling horsemen, and never moved a hand.
89. He glanced at me from time to time, his eyes narrowed with speculation, then crinkling in amusement.
90. A flicker of surprise in the dark gaze narrowed to amusement.
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