How to use "narrow" in a sentence
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The walls there are very narrow and the trail goes up and down, sharply
Some of you have come fresh from narrow jail cells
Buck's Row was a quiet, narrow road with warehouses on one side and some small houses or cottages on the other
He probably ran into Whitechapel Road through a narrow lane called Wood's Buildings.
In Berner Street, almost opposite a school, were two big wooden gates which opened into Dutfield's Yard, a dark, narrow court between numbers 42 and 40
There was a full moon, and this pleased Valjean as he moved quickly along the narrow streets
Valjean, his gun in one hand, pulled Javert behind him over the barricade and into a narrow alley, where the corner of a house hid them from view
Through the bars, Valjean could see daylight, the river, a narrow riverbank - but how could he get out?
At the end of the rue de l'Homme-Arme, which was too narrow for the carriage to enter, Javert paid the driver and accompanied Valjean to his front door on foot.
Walking more slowly now, the woman went down a narrow passageway.
People were coming and going from the main entrance, like last time, but the narrow passageway down the side looked dark and empty
On either side of the narrow path stood high graceful bushes covered with flowers
We were standing in a little narrow bay
The room stepped down toward the stage in alternating wide and narrow galleries
Each narrow gallery consisted of a three-foot-wide aisle with a low railing on one side and a curving row of raised, plushly padded booths on the other side
The nerve-fraying sound bounced off the walls of the narrow passage, echoing and re-echoing.
When Tina squeezed into the narrow gap between the tables and caught Michael's attention, his reaction was far different from what she had expected
The guy was about five feet eight with a narrow face and a neatly trimmed blond beard
She studied him through the narrow gap
A door stood at the far end of this narrow, rectangular work area
Too late, he saw the sign at the fourth intersection - NOT A THROUGH STREET - but they were already around the corner and headed down the narrow dead end, with nothing but a row of ten modest stucco houses on each side.
He had a well-formed face with high cheekbones, a narrow straight nose, and thin lips
Cautiously he leaned forward and peeked through a narrow gap in a partly closed venetian blind
She started down the tunnel toward him, determined to get him out of there - and something reached for her from a narrow cleft in the wall
Now they were on a narrow county road, moving steadily higher as the valley sloped toward its northern end
A narrow and forbidding track led into the woods, recently plowed but still treacherous
In the script, Tina saw the narrow road initially as a strange light beyond a screen of trees
But to my surprise, she continued along to the end of the passage, then up a narrow staircase and into a large dark room under the roof
I walked up the narrow road towards my house
Then we left the house and ran as quickly as we could down the narrow road
I climbed out of the window and moved along a narrow ledge to the library roof, where I sat down