narrow|narrower|narrowest in English

adjective

[nar·row || 'nærəʊ]

tight, strait; reduced; narrow-minded; not wide

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1. Connecting the two is a narrow strip of land, about four miles [6 km] across at its narrowest point.

2. Comparative of superiority cold → colder big → biggger large → larger narrownarrower shallow → shallower clever → cleverer gentle → gentler charming → Charminger?? 8

3. The tubes get narrower.

4. I know you can't see past your narrowest concerns.

5. Constrict means to make narrower or become narrower, especially by a squeezing action

6. Sailing vessels were pushed into narrower and narrower economic niches and gradually disappeared from commercial trade.

7. To Constrict is to become narrower at one place, or to make something narrower or more restrictive

8. They're fighting battles over much narrower issues.

9. The dressmaker gathered the cloth to the narrowest part of the waist.

10. This thesis proposes a novel burst detection algorithm, Narrowest Parallelogram Coverage.

11. The road became narrower and eventually petered out.

12. They use the narrowest bandwidth radio frequency, transmission and reception yet invented.

13. Ever since, the strait separating TAiwan from mainland China—81 miles wide at its narrowest

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15. In this last, narrower sense, Cathectic energy appears in the

16. The passage was narrower here, tapering off into three turnings.

17. Of the two adjectives, “Comedic” has a narrower meaning

18. con‧strict /kənˈstrɪkt/ verb 1 [ intransitive, transitive] to make something narrower or tighter, or to become narrower or tighter Caffeine Constricts the blood vessels in …

19. Nordic skis are longer, narrower and lighter than Alpine skis.

20. 2 Curved white patch on rump narrower than Curlew Sandpiper's.

21. The sea is widely expected to break through the narrowest point of the peninsula any year now.

22. Moreover, the hood of the king cobra is narrower and longer.

23. Spreads are narrower because people are trading that kind of stuff.

24. The fabric of political debate and mobilization is both narrower and wider.

25. Narrower age bands were introduced for 1996, allowing a more detailed analysis.