Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- noun One who or that which narrows or contracts.
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English.
- noun One who, or that which, narrows or contracts.
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- adjective
comparative form ofnarrow : morenarrow - noun One who, or that which,
narrows .
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Examples
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Playing in narrower release, the Will Ferrell-produced teen comedy "The Virginity Hit" flopped with just $300,000.
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Playing in narrower release, the Will Ferrell-produced teen comedy "The Virginity Hit" flopped with just $300,000.
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The main course of this river, not over twenty yards at its widest part, usually much narrower, is navigable for canoas for half a mile to a point where the land is dry and from which the town lies yet another mile distant.
American novelist Charles Fleming Embree set his first novel at Lake Chapala 2009
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The main course of this river, not over twenty yards at its widest part, usually much narrower, is navigable for canoas for half a mile to a point where the land is dry and from which the town lies yet another mile distant.
American novelist Charles Fleming Embree set his first novel at Lake Chapala 2009
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Playing in narrower release, the Will Ferrell-produced teen comedy "The Virginity Hit" flopped with just $300,000.
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The eyes not large but big and bright, and the chin narrower, giving a triangular shape to the face.
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People have to specialise, in narrower and narrower fields.
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Getting narrower is the next street (left) but, easily able to accommodate two cars with plenty of room to spare, it would no doubt permit passage of a Land Rover.
The mean streets of Basra Richard 2006
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-- Is His compassion contracted within narrower limits now than formerly, so that He should delight in your destruction (compare Ps 77: 7-9; Isa 59: 1, 2)? are these his doings?
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Also in narrower release, Music Box Films had solid results for "The Girl Who Kicked the Hornet's Nest," which follows "The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo" and "The Girl Who Played With Fire" to finish the trilogy based on late author Stieg Larsson's best-selling thrillers.
'Saw 3D' Wins Box Office AP 2010
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