And the shadders almost seemed alive that lay on the narrer deck.
Then the ideal figger of the Japanese wimmen is narrer shoulders and big waist.
And though I hailed the big waist joyfully, I drawed the line at the narrer shoulders.
Injun file, along the narrer rope walk of megumness and exact truth.
Razor Back’s a narrer cut with a big drop both sides, as we shall have to go stiddy over.
Old Ella Coffin that lives on Narrer P'int over yonder ain't been to the main but once't in fifteen years.
Wal, I drapped on my elbows an’ knees squar across the narrer path, so narrer thet I hed ter hump myself up.
But sometimes members git some shock that jars 'em and sends 'em out of the narrer road for quite a spell and they git kinder lost gropin' through the dark shadders of earthly disappointment and sorrow.
And in the narrer streets jugglers, acrobats, fortune tellers are giving their mysterious performances.
The streets smell bad and are so narrer I don't see how they would manage if two buggies met; one would have to back out, they couldn't git by each other.
He turned in at a little narrer entry-like, and went stumblin' up a flight of dirty stairs.
Guess as haow if we ever do get inside that ere valley we'll shore have to sneak in by way o' the narrer little pass.
Sometimes I think this place is too narrer and cramped for me.
And that Phoebe Dawes speaks up, without bein' asked, and says for her part she'd ruther hear a broad man in a narrercoat than t'other way about.
You could go, too, Miss Dorcas, but the sulky seat's too narrer for three.
Then I'm darned if the Colonel didn't walk his horse round the turn in the road till he came to the kloof, and seed the track wind up through the narrer poort up to the ridge beyond, with me on his right far above him.
Sez I, "Josiah Allen, hain't you ever meandered at all from that straight and narrer way?
This feller," the guide explained to the hunter, "would like to hear about some of the narrer escapes you've had from bears.
Tramp the broad road with the crowd--the narrer path's closed agin 'e.
She've tawld me the truth out a walkin' an' I've shawed her the narrer path.
We rode out to Idaho Springs on a narrerrailroad but easy goin', through Clear Creek Canon.
Josiah said it wuz so silly to poke clear over to Italy to see this little narrer house when we could see better ones to home any day.
Some of the streets of Naples are narrer and noisy as Bedlam with market men and women cryin' out their wares and all sorts of street noises.
The sidewalks wuz very narrer here, so when you met folks you had to squeeze up pretty nigh the curbstun or step out into the carriage way; but no matter how close the quarters wuz you would meet with no rough talk or impoliteness.
On the northern part is the old town with narrer windin' streets and middlin' nasty and disagreeable, but interestin' because the old Roman ramparts are there and a wonderful town hall.
The streets are so narrer that you can almost reach out your hands and touch the houses on both sides, they are not more than seven or eight feet wide.
And the coolies here did wear besides their red loin cloth a narrer strip of white cotton cloth hangin' over their left shoulders.
As we entered the Red Sea we passed through the narrer channel called The Straits of Bab-el-Mandeb, Gate of Tears, named so on account of the many axidents that have happened there.
That's why I never was one to narrer girls down an' say you mustn't do this and that because you're a girl.
So we shook hands, and he turned and went back to his store agin, for he was a coming up to my office; and I jest turned into a narrer street, and took a short cut across to the Express Office.
My success was skaly, and I likewise had a narrer scape of my life.
And when I heard that the old man had taken to callin' the anti-billiard-room crowd bigoted and narrer it didn't surprise me much.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "narrer" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.