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Example sentences from the Web for narrowsDaniel Gross narrows down the list of suspects, from Elizabeth Warren and Wall Street to the brilliant economist himself. The Larry Summers Whodunit: Who Killed His Shot at Running the Fed?|Daniel Gross|September 15, 2013|DAILY BEAST It narrows your options on how you will spend your time, money and attention. Gay People Want Their Families to Be Treated Like Everyone Else|Justin Green|April 2, 2013|DAILY BEAST On the other hand, getting too close to the threshold dramatically raises your risk and narrows your choices. Could US Debt Reach a Tipping Point?|Megan McArdle|February 22, 2013|DAILY BEAST The headline screamed across the homepage of the Drudge Report: ROMNEY NARROWS VP CHOICES; CONDI EMERGES AS FRONTRUNNER. How the Drudge Report, With Its Condoleezza Rice ‘Scoop,’ Again Rules the Media|Lauren Ashburn|July 15, 2012|DAILY BEAST
The next day three heavy battleships steamed sluggishly through the Narrows and came to anchor in the bay. As we shot through the Iberian narrows on our frantic voyage hither, my entire store was blown out of my hands and away to sea. Orillia, just within the narrows, appears to have been a site more suited to the needs or tastes of the public. Toronto of Old|Henry Scadding We waited till it was dark and then marched down the lake to the First Narrows, which we reached about two in the morning. Ben Comee|M. J. (Michael Joseph) Canavan There are many islands, especially in the so-called “Narrows,” thus greatly enhancing the scenic effect. Geology|William J. Miller
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pl na narrow part of a strait, river, current, etc Words nearby narrowsnarrow construction, narrow escape, narrow-fisted, narrow gauge, narrow-minded, narrows, narrow seas, narthex, Narva, Narváez, Narvik Collins English Dictionary - Complete & Unabridged 2012 Digital Edition © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1979, 1986 © HarperCollins Publishers 1998, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2012 Words related to narrowsdiminish, tighten, limit, circumscribe, constrict, contract, taper |