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Quick definitions from WordNet (narrow)
▸ noun: a narrow strait connecting two bodies of water
▸ verb: make or become more narrow or restricted ("The selection was narrowed")
▸ verb: become tight or as if tight
▸ verb: become more special
▸ verb: define clearly ("I cannot narrow down the rules for this game")
▸ adjective: limited in size or scope ("The narrow sense of a word")
▸ adjective: not wide ("A narrow bridge")
▸ adjective: very limited in degree ("Won by a narrow margin")
▸ adjective: lacking tolerance or flexibility or breadth of view ("A brilliant but narrow-minded judge")
▸ adjective: characterized by painstaking care and detailed examination ("A narrow scrutiny")
▸ name: A surname (very rare: popularity rank in the U.S.: #69735)
▸ Also see narrow
▸ noun: a narrow strait connecting two bodies of water
▸ verb: make or become more narrow or restricted ("The selection was narrowed")
▸ verb: become tight or as if tight
▸ verb: become more special
▸ verb: define clearly ("I cannot narrow down the rules for this game")
▸ adjective: limited in size or scope ("The narrow sense of a word")
▸ adjective: not wide ("A narrow bridge")
▸ adjective: very limited in degree ("Won by a narrow margin")
▸ adjective: lacking tolerance or flexibility or breadth of view ("A brilliant but narrow-minded judge")
▸ adjective: characterized by painstaking care and detailed examination ("A narrow scrutiny")
▸ name: A surname (very rare: popularity rank in the U.S.: #69735)
▸ Also see narrow

