narrow in a sentence
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Definition
NARROW (adjective): having a small width or limited extent from side to side.
Sample Sentences
- The path through the forest was so narrow that we had to walk in single file.
- She squeezed through the narrow gap between the two parked cars.
- His interests are quite narrow, focusing primarily on classical literature.
- The river had narrowed significantly as it flowed through the canyon.
- A narrow beam of light crept through the crack in the door.
- The narrow path through the forest was barely wide enough for one person to walk.
- She had a narrow escape from the falling branches during the storm.
- The artist used a narrow brush to add intricate details to the painting.
- His interests are quite narrow, focusing only on science and technology.
- The city plans to widen the narrow bridge to accommodate more traffic.
- The path was too narrow for two people to walk side by side.
- She managed to squeeze through the narrow gap between the two buildings.
- His interests were quite narrow, focusing mainly on science and technology.
- The river wound through the narrow valley, flanked by steep cliffs.
- They painted the room a narrow strip of bright color to create visual interest.
- The narrow path through the woods was barely wide enough for a single person.
- She wore a narrow bracelet that gleamed in the sunlight.
- The river flowed through a narrow gorge, creating stunning views on either side.
- His narrow escape from the accident left him shaken but grateful.
- The team's narrow victory in the championship game was celebrated by all the fans.
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