narrow gap

Frequency: 7.915.1 per million words

Used for a small distance between things or a small difference.

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Examples (10)

  • Position the tiles, leaving a narrow gap between the edges.
  • The mouse squeezed through a narrow gap in the old brick wall.
  • He carefully reversed his car into the narrow gap left by the other vehicles.
  • The final score showed only a narrow gap of two points between the winning and losing teams.
  • Recent polls indicate a narrow gap between the two main political parties.
  • We had to climb through a narrow gap in the rocks to reach the hidden beach.
  • The study revealed a surprisingly narrow gap in attitudes between the different generations.
  • A sliver of morning light penetrated the room through a narrow gap in the heavy curtains.
  • The company is trying to close the narrow gap between its revenue and expenses.
  • The carpenter measured the narrow gap to ensure the custom shelf would fit perfectly.