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narrowish

a. Somewhat narrow.

Usage examples of "narrowish".

He had the run of the house, and usually went on foot through narrowish spaces like this.

And so, not the soft felt hat which really suited authorship, nor the black top hat which obliterated personality to the point of pain, but this gray thing with narrowish black band, very suitable, in truth, to a face of a pale buff color, to a moustache of a deep buff color streaked with a few gray hairs, to a black braided coat cut away from a buff-colored waistcoat, to his neat boots--not patent leather--faintly buffed with May-day dust.

In the foreground to one side of the image, watching from inside the Barusi Civic Center, stood several more Ganymeans: angular, gray-hued, eight-foot-tall figures, with lengthened, narrowish heads compared to the vaulted human cranium, and protruding lower faces with skulls elongated behind.

Indeed it could not be large, since it covered one floor only of the narrowish, tower-like building that faced the sea.

A Frenchman sixty years old, of the northerly or Prankish type with the long head, the narrowish chinny face, hair that has been fair, and pale grey eyes.

On every side -- and he could apparently see all four sides at once -- were high, narrowish slits which seemed to serve as combined doors and windows.

Treasury, buttoned to the chin, was standing in a narrowish basement door-way of the great building not fifteen feet away.

By its characteristic bladders, or vesicles studded about the blades of the branched narrowish fronds, this Sea Weed may be easily known.

She made Helen walk a little further, then drew her towards a narrowish opening between two buildings.

It took us about a quarter of an hour to zigzag inland and find a road: a straightish, narrowish, newish concrete affair.

Flensburg fjord is a straight, narrowish passage of some three or four kilometres, between steep banks.

Barusi Civic Center, stood several more Ganymeans: angular, gray-hued, eight-foot-tall figures, with lengthened, narrowish heads compared to the vaulted human cranium, and protruding lower faces with skulls elongated behind.