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Sentence count:173+7Posted:2017-07-01Updated:2020-07-24
Similar words: narrow escapea narrow escapefurrowedborrowednarrownarrownessnarrow downcrowedMeaning: ['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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91. A route she had been forced to follow, never quite closing the gap, though it narrowed all the time.
92. These were narrowed down to a short list of 13 from which Jim's was selected as best-overall.
93. A film crew had it narrowed down to Ahwatukee or a spot near the Phoenix Zoo.
94. We have already narrowed the field significantly by looking at cassette formats.
95. In recent months, Musharraf has narrowed the focus of his sweeping reform agenda as it encountered resistance from various interest groups.
96. The division between health and social needs can be narrowed by joint training.
97. He blew through his lips, his eyes were narrowed to crescents.
98. His mouth curved in amusement, but his narrowed gaze was thoughtful, as though her observations had surprised him.
99. Issues which are not in dispute should be eliminated and the scope of the disagreement narrowed.
100. This leads one to ask how the gap can be narrowed.
101. Last year the court narrowed the scope of affirmative action programs that give minorities preference in such matters as employment and education.
102. It is also evident from the available data that these differences have narrowed over the years.
103. The gender split has also narrowed, with females accounting for 46 per cent of Internet users.
104. The hunt for the new gene has been narrowed to a region on chromosome 12.
105. Yield spreads of junk bonds over Treasuries have narrowed a touch, though they remain wide.
106. The margin of safety in dealing with emergencies may then be narrowed or broadened.
107. In this way, Barlow initially narrowed her search to 23 craters, and ultimately to two.
108. As they approached the gate the street narrowed and became more mediaeval.
109. She floated above and ahead of them, and her eyes narrowed on to a shimmer of water at a hairpin bend.
110. The social class gap in cigarette smoking between women from manual and non-manual households should be narrowed by 5 percent.
111. The afterbirth was large, and the good woman narrowed her gaze.
112. Then she leant back and narrowed her eyes with concentration.
113. These potentialities are successively narrowed down in subsequent stages of development.
114. By the Employment Act 1982 the definition of a trade dispute is narrowed.
115. Having narrowed down the list to local companies which promise a quick call-out service,(www.Sentencedict.com) you're all set to dial.
116. The gardener narrowed long, grey-blue eyes and made never a move.
117. Then Tagan, the tracker, stopped and stood in his stirrups, his head up and his eyes narrowed.
118. He stood still a moment and stared at Sir John through narrowed eyes.
119. Her eyes narrowed menacingly.
120. Motorola also said its profit margin narrowed to 5. 9 percent in the quarter from 8 percent a year ago.
More similar words: narrow escapea narrow escapefurrowedborrowednarrownarrownessnarrow downcrowedarrowfarrowborrowerbarrowharrowmarrowsparrowharrowingwheelbarrowcowedbowedavowedhallowedendowedwidowedbestowedmellowedswallowedfurrowmorrowsorrowburrow
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