That is the correct spelling of the word "narrow" (not wide).
That is the correct spelling of the adjective "skinny" (thin, or narrow).
That is the correct spelling of "flay" (to strip off the surface, or lash).The similar-sounding word is filet, (fih-LAY) a narrow strip, as of meat or fish.
The word "thine" is an archaic form of "your". The word "fine" can mean well, or narrow. The words "thin" and "fine" apply to similar characteristics of human hair.
narrow minded
The one-word slang terms may be squeaker or cliffhanger (a perilous movie situation). The usual phrases include a narrow escape, a close shave, or a white-knuckle experience.
The correct spelling is isthmus (narrow land bridge).
A narrow French stick loaf is a 'baguette'
The spelling of the plural noun is cloughs (narrow ravines or gorges).
The plural noun "cloughs" refers to ravines or narrow gorges.
That is the correct spelling of the adjective "skinny" (thin, or narrow).
The words with the pronunciation strate are:straight (adjective) - in an uncurved line, organizedstrait (noun) - a comparatively narrow body of water between seas or oceans
The likely word is "loathing" (a strong dislike or hatred).The similar word is lathing, narrow boards or to shape on a lathe.
The spelling "spit" can mean saliva (spittle), or a narrow strip of land or sand.The verb means to expectorate.
That is the correct spelling of "flay" (to strip off the surface, or lash).The similar-sounding word is filet, (fih-LAY) a narrow strip, as of meat or fish.
Possible words with this sound or spelling are:affectionate - friendly, showing affectionfettuccine - pasta (egg noodles) in the form of narrow ribbons; often seen asfettucini
The word "thine" is an archaic form of "your". The word "fine" can mean well, or narrow. The words "thin" and "fine" apply to similar characteristics of human hair.
Here are some possible words:ledge - a narrow step or extension on a vertical surface such as a mountain or buildingleague - an organization or group, or an archaic measurement equal to about 3.45 nautical miles