Examples of 'quite narrow' in a sentence

Meaning of "quite narrow"

quite narrow: This phrase suggests that something has a limited width or is not very wide. It is commonly used when describing physical spaces, such as a narrow hallway or a narrow bridge

How to use "quite narrow" in a sentence

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quite narrow
Our buildings are old and quite narrow.
The view is quite narrow from under a rock.
I think the pool of suspects is quite narrow.
The beach is quite narrow and often crowded.
I noticed that they are quite narrow.
The lake is quite narrow and deep with long bays.
I am afraid that does not quite narrow it down.
They are quite narrow and tend to only benefit government employees.
Export markets can be quite narrow and specific.
The range of borrowing opportunities was in effect quite narrow.
The focus is quite narrow for us.
The passageway downstairs to the bedrooms is quite narrow.
The bed is quite narrow.
The scientific evidence on massage therapy is quite narrow.
The leaves tend to be quite narrow and flexible as well.

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The striations on this particular bullet are quite narrow.
Rupa is quite narrow.
The line between art and weirdness is quite narrow.
Roll the pastry quite narrow so as to form two large rolls.
But the spectrum is quite narrow.
You seem to have quite narrow looks at the whole things.
Access to the toilets is quite narrow.
A grand piano is quite narrow and go through a door or other openings easily.
Run small and quite narrow.
The pads are not replaceable and the connection of the drivers are quite narrow.
This lumen is quite narrow.
The region of the spectrum that is allowed for commercial applications is quite narrow.
The space is quite narrow.
The legal basis of the spending limits procedure is thus quite narrow.
The walk to get to them is quite narrow but a super fun experience.
The teeth are quite large and the thing is quite narrow.
The pilot program was quite narrow and restrictive to include the security driver.
In places the gorge is quite narrow.
The gravel stages are quite narrow and similar to those in Portugal.
Over time the beach eroded until it became quite narrow.
The methodology of this area still uses a quite narrow conception of Supply Chain Management.
In the gap the field is very strong and quite narrow.
It is quite narrow but long lake in direction south-north.
The whole snout was slightly elongated but quite narrow.
Not very long, and quite narrow at both ends.
The whole road which leads to this place is quite narrow.
The track 's quite narrow in places and there are some fast sections.
It is small and the sea access is quite narrow at low tide.
The lower frame is quite narrow but could be better-taken advantage of.
Note that the road is very steep in places and quite narrow.
The island is dominated by a maritime climate with quite narrow temperature differences between seasons.
The gap between making a lot of cash systematically and losing money is quite narrow.
The island is dominated by an oceanic climate with quite narrow temperature differences between seasons.
Our only gripe with the service is that the anime selection is quite narrow.
Upstream of Launching Place the river becomes quite narrow and recreational use is limited.

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