narrowness
1.the narrowness of a road
2.narrowness of mind or ideas or views.
3.Marked by narrowness of mind, ideas, or views.
4.You all should rise above the clouds of ignorance, narrowness, and selfishness.
5.I came to understand that my own focus on Harvard was a matter of not sophistication but narrowness.
6.Brought up in a democratic atmosphere, the student was shocked by the bigotry and narrowness expressed by several of his classmates.

7.Higher oxygen concentrations, the presence of combustibles, and the narrowness of the surgical field during endolaryngeal diode laser surgery are risk factors for airway fires.
8.His lack of imagination and the narrowness of his social loyalties have ranged against him one of the fundamental estates of the realm.
9.The main use of Chinese medicine , the cooperation of Chinese and Western medicine treats the acute and chronic gastritis, the stomach precancerous lesion , difficult curative digestive ulcer, the ulcerous colitis, irritable colon syndrome , and cures stoma narrowness ,the benign and malignancy narrowness of esophagus cardiac and gastriointestinal tract polyps under the electronic stomach and intestines mirror with the laser and microwave.
10.Due to the narrowness of the room and because it was difficult to navigate the wheelchairs, he approached every member personally to hand out autograph cards, pose for photos and answer more questions.

