Results for narrowly
Definitions of narrowly:
part of speech: adverb
By a slight margin; barely; with close scrutiny; with little breadth of view.
Usage examples for narrowly:
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It was hard for the others not to laugh as she narrowly escaped touching Kingdon's head above the back of the sofa, and almost caught Kitty's foot as it swung from a table.
"Marjorie's Busy Days", Carolyn Wells -
In vegetables, function is far less narrowly bound to form than in animals.
"Creative Evolution", Henri Bergson -
He looked at her narrowly
"From the Housetops", George Barr McCutcheon