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Meanings of make narrow in English
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Usage of make narrow in English
1
The very narrowness of the round tends to makenarrow people.
2
Hubert, who did makenarrow observance of her face, was struck with the cold dignity of her smile.
3
Ultrastructurally, Kv1.2-immunoreactivity was associated with the plasma membrane of bipolar cell bodies and with dendrites that makenarrow-cleft junctions with cone terminals (ON-type).
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A small number of other bipolar cell dendrites madenarrow-cleft basal junction only.
5
The broad grin he gave her madenarrow slits of his dark eyes.
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They were makingnarrowing circles, and at last each alighted on the new nest beside their young.
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I know that I am birdlike, madenarrow and small as if for taking flight, built straight-waisted and fragile.
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(I leave the interval wide for others to makenarrow.)
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As the climate is so hot, all the streets are madenarrow, that they may be kept as much as possible in shade.
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Best Buy shares madenarrow gains, rising 27 cents, to $39.16 on the New York Stock Exchange.
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They can be kept under partial control by use of a spring-tooth harrow, the points being madenarrow so that no ridging will occur.
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He madenarrow slits in the walls, and behind them he placed archers who could shoot through with deadly aim, while they themselves were untouched.
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This empty moat was filled with water, to keep at bay long-forgotten enemies, and yonder loop-hole was madenarrow, as a protection from long-moulded arrows.
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{59} He had become the symbol of transcendent reality that madenarrow interpretations of election seem petty and inadequate.
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"The aluminium was for lightness," explained the inspector, "and it was madenarrow to carry up the sleeve, I expect."