Sentences with narrow
nar·row
N n - A narrow majority
- A narrow mind
- The narrow kitchen inside a Shepherds Bush terrace.
- The seat feels narrow in the reclined position.
- A narrow inspection
- A narrow escape
- Assuming that getting into university is the only way of measuring success, it is a very narrow perspective.
- Most people don't get it, but if you can narrow down you niche.
- narrow circumstances
- The river narrows
- To narrow an argument
- ...through the town's narrow streets.
- The wide track narrows before crossing another stream. [VERB]
- Coggins' eyes narrowed angrily. 'You think I'd tell you?' [VERB]
- ...a narrow and outdated view of family life.
- Most recent opinion polls suggest that the gap between the two main parties has narrowed. [VERB]
- Delegates have voted by a narrow majority in favour of considering electoral reform.
- Two police officers had a narrow escape when separatists attacked their vehicles.
- narrow resources
- A narrow scrutiny
- narrow money
- A narrow path.
- narrow quarters.
- A narrow sampling of public opinion.
- A narrow man, knowing only his professional specialty; a narrow mind.
- A narrow escape.
- narrow resources.
- narrow circumstances.
- This is where the road narrows.
- To narrow an area of search; to narrow down a contest to three competitors.
- Living in that village has narrowed him.