Sentences with narrowly
nar·row
N n - He grimaced and looked narrowly at his colleague.
- A narrow path.
- The Greens remain hopeful of narrowly snatching Senate seats in both Victoria and the ACT.
- Tahitian surfer Ramana Van Bastoloer narrowly escapes serious injury on the legendary Teahupoo surf break.
- Narrow quarters.
- A narrow sampling of public opinion.
- I was confident that Kidnapped could give me the break I needed in Adelaide and while we only won narrowly, it still counts as a win.
- Lieutenant-Colonel Rajyavardhan Singh Rathore, who narrowly escaped death while serving in Kashmir.
- A narrow man, knowing only his professional specialty; a narrow mind.
- A narrow escape.
- They are not all narrowly educated and unworldly as has often been claimed.
- Last year they went down narrowly to Geelong in the prelim.
- Narrow resources.
- Narrow circumstances.
- This is where the road narrows.
- To narrow an area of search; to narrow down a contest to three competitors.
- Living in that village has narrowed him.