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narrow

[nar-oh] / ˈnær oʊ /






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Cut out those individual errors, shape up without the ball, see out Arundell's sin-bin period and turn the screw in the scrum and there was a narrow, theoretical route back into the game.

From BBC

Access to the repair site required braving the water current and swimming through a narrow tunnel.

From The Wall Street Journal

Ford narrowed the gap to seven points soon after as England threatened to build up a head of steam.

From BBC

"It's good that exemptions are narrower than originally proposed, but this is still damage limitation, not positive leadership for nature," he said.

From BBC

Others are sceptical – suggesting plenty of MPs have tried, and been disappointed, for years to get the party leadership to look outside its own narrow group.

From BBC