The property of being narrow; having little width.
An inclination to criticize opposing opinions or shocking behavior.
1 The narrowness of the pathway gave the advantage to the Italian commander.
2 In this way the narrowness of the streets may be accounted for.
3 The universality of the Gospel is overflowing the banks of Jewish narrowness .
4 They looked the taller because of the narrowness of the street itself.
5 We waded in and discovered that the cause was its extreme narrowness .
6 She was cramped with the extreme narrowness of the enthusiasm of youth.
7 The extraordinary narrowness of the channel forced them to ride single file.
8 These qualities compensate, in some measure, for the narrowness of available opportunities.
9 I'd rather have that than the new Parisian narrowness - the cant of decadence .
10 Modern liberal sentiment-so-called-willnot consent to such narrowness as the old-fashioned classification.
11 There is not only the narrowness of rooms to bring us together.
12 The father had a Scotch look of shrewd narrowness , and entire self-complacency.
13 And by its narrowness and inflexibility, it imposes a rigour of thought.
14 In doing so, it proves that close focus does not mean narrowness .
15 There was no narrowness , any more than there was jealousy, in Anne.
16 In Fairbridge narrowness reigned, nay, tyrannised, and was not recognised as such.
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