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"narrow" Meaning
narrow
/ˈnærəʊ/
Verb
to make or become not as wide
"narrow" Example Sentences
The road
narrows
after this bridge.
"narrow" Related Lesson Material
An exhibition at the National Building Museum in Washington challenges that narrow use.
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A "neck," as the word is used in this expression, is a narrow piece of land.
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Mdina will take you back in time with its narrow streets and charming buildings.
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IHD is caused by the arteries getting narrow, which can cause a heart attack.
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It can also refer to someone who eats quite a narrow range of foods.
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ow: low, bow, throw, tomorrow, window, snow, show, slow, follow, row, narrow
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This park offers some of the steepest cliffs and oldest rocks along a narrow canyon.
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As Wright drives the truck through narrow streets, people enjoy watching Shelby passing by.
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The city has many narrow streets filled with cafés, food markets, mosques and stalls.
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Investigators believe that the two travelled inside the walls of the prison along a narrow walk.
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Related Words
narrow
/ˈnæroʊ/
Verb
to become or make something less limited in degree, extent, etc.
narrow
/ˈnæroʊ/
Adjective
having a small distance between the sides
narrow
/ˈnærəʊ/
Adjective
limited in scope, extent, etc.
constrict
/kənˈstrɪkt/
Verb
to make or become narrower
tip
/tɪp/
Noun
the narrow pointed end of something
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