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narrow
verb
to
become
or
make
something
less
wide
,
or
to
reduce
the
number
or
range
of
things
•
The
river
narrowed
as
it
approached
the
canyon
.
The
river
narrowed
as
it
approached
the
canyon
.
•
We
need
to
narrow
the
list
of
candidates
to
three
.
We
need
to
narrow
the
list
of
candidates
to
three
.
arrow
noun
a
long
,
thin
stick
with
a
sharp
metal
or
stone
tip
and
feathers
at
the
back
that
is
shot
from
a
bow
as
a
weapon
or
in
the
sport
of
archery
•
At
the
archery
range
,
Maria
pulled
an
arrow
from
her
quiver
and
aimed
at
the
target
.
At
the
archery
range
,
Maria
pulled
an
arrow
from
her
quiver
and
aimed
at
the
target
.
•
A
museum
display
case
showed
a
Viking
arrow
with
a
broad
iron
head
.
A
museum
display
case
showed
a
Viking
arrow
with
a
broad
iron
head
.
Old
English
"
aru
"
from
Proto-Germanic
*arhwaz
,
related
to
Old
Norse
"
ör
"
and
Latin
"
arcus
" (
bow
)
noun
a
simple
sign
shaped
like
an
arrowhead
and
tail
,
used
on
signs
,
screens
,
or
drawings
to
show
direction
,
movement
,
or
position
•
Follow
the
green
arrow
painted
on
the
wall
to
reach
the
exit
.
Follow
the
green
arrow
painted
on
the
wall
to
reach
the
exit
.
•
On
the
map
,
a
red
arrow
shows
where
we
are
.
On
the
map
,
a
red
arrow
shows
where
we
are
.
Extension
of
the
weapon
sense
because
the
sign
’
s
pointed
head
resembles
the
tip
of
an
arrow
verb
to
move
very
quickly
and
straight
in
one
direction
,
like
an
arrow
shot
from
a
bow
•
The
express
train
arrowed
past
the
small
station
without
stopping
.
The
express
train
arrowed
past
the
small
station
without
stopping
.
•
A
dolphin
arrowed
through
the
sparkling
waves
toward
the
fishing
boat
.
A
dolphin
arrowed
through
the
sparkling
waves
toward
the
fishing
boat
.
Verbal
use
from
the
noun
,
first
recorded
in
the
1800s
,
drawing
on
the
image
of
an
arrow
’
s
swift
,
straight
flight