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be narrow
verb
To reduce in width or extent; to contract.
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Prewar doorways, especially, can be narrow.
The hinge may be narrow or wide.
And the size range can be narrow.
Society can be narrow minded and overtly conformist.
The difference between success and failure can be narrow.
Their validity may be narrow, but it is beautifully relevant.
The window will be narrow for a second-tier candidate.
"But I am worried," he said, "that generals these days are forced to be narrow".
No matter where the Open is played, everyone knows the fairways will be narrow.
Others would be narrow with their populations concentrated in their urban areas, thus encouraging diverse representation.
"And the machines had to be narrow enough to get through the narrow entrances and exits".
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