Narrowly - definition, pronunciation, transcription

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Amer.  |ˈnærəʊlɪ|  American pronunciation of the word narrowly
Brit.  |ˈnærəʊlɪ|  British pronunciation of the word narrowly

adverb

- in a narrow manner; not allowing for exceptions
he interprets the law narrowly

Extra examples

The city's ancient streets are too narrow for buses.

We crossed at the narrowest part of the river.

His shoulders are very narrow.

They offer a narrow range of flavors: chocolate, strawberry, and vanilla.

The study was narrow in scope.

The path was narrowed by overgrowth.

His eyes narrowed as he focused on the words in front of him.

The vase narrows at its top.

You'll need to narrow the focus of your paper to one central idea.

The gap between their salaries was beginning to narrow.

One arrow very narrowly missed my left eye.

He was narrowly defeated in the election.

One bullet struck his car, narrowly missing him.

A man narrowly escaped death when a fire broke out in his home on Sunday morning.

The law is being interpreted too narrowly.

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