Native Irish term for a son or daughter of Irish immigrants in America. In England their known as "plastic Paddys"
Yes, it is describing something is narrow Yes, the word narrow is an adjective because is can be used to describe a noun. It can also be a verb meaning "to make narrow" or to constrict.
narrowThe old-fashioned word "strait' is not used today, except in certain expressions like the "straits of Gibraltar", or a "straitjacket" (to restrain violent mental patients), but you will find it in old writings such as the King James Bible; cf. "strait (straight) is the gate" meaning that only a minority of people can fit through the gates to heaven.The primary opposite word of "wide" is narrow.
getting back to work
The phrage 'narrow domestic walls' means communal differeances and casteism that can be harmful by raising walls of seperation and narrowness between man and man and country and country.
bbrang back
Stenotic is the medical term meaning abnormally narrow.
narrow sqyeaks
Kyle means "narrow, straight".
a long, narrow mark or band.
This means in a narrow sense
Slim.
The pharynx is the narrow opening at the back of the mouth. It is part of both the digestive system and the respiratory system.
it has a Gaelic meaning 'from the narrow river'
slit
The term "narrow-minded" in Tagalog can be translated as "makitid ang isip" or "pikit mata." It refers to someone who is limited in perspective, closed off to new ideas, or unwilling to consider differing viewpoints.
Yes, it is describing something is narrow Yes, the word narrow is an adjective because is can be used to describe a noun. It can also be a verb meaning "to make narrow" or to constrict.
dilated, diverse, general