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  • 11narrows — nar|rows [ˈnærəuz US rouz] n [plural] 1.) a narrow area of water between two pieces of land which connects two larger areas of water ▪ There are really three lakes, joined by narrows. 2.) AmE a narrow part of a river, lake etc …

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  • 12narrows — noun (plural) 1 also Narrows a narrow passage of water between two pieces of land which connects two larger areas of water 2 AmE a narrow part of a river, lake etc …

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  • 13narrows — plural noun these narrows were first navigated in the sixteenth century Syn: strait(s), sound, channel, waterway, passage, sea passage, neck …

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  • 14Narrows (Virginia) — Narrows, Virginia Pueblo de los Estados Unidos …

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  • 15Narrows (band) — Narrows Background information Origin Seattle, Washington, United States Genres Mathcore hardcore …

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  • 16Narrows Pond — Location Kennebec County, Maine Coordinates 44°17′50″N 69°57′0″W …

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  • 17Narrows Island — ist der Name mehrerer Inseln in den Vereinigten Staaten: Narrows Island (Connecticut) Narrows Island (Knox County, Maine) Narrows Island (Penobscot County, Maine) Narrows Island (Waldo County, Maine) Narrows Island (Washington County, Maine)… …

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  • 18Narrows, Oregon —   Unincorporated community   …

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  • 19Narrows Dam — is a dam located 6 miles north of Murfreesboro, Arkansas, that impounds the water of the Little Missouri River (Arkansas) to create Lake Greeson. Narrows Dam was authorized as a flood control and hydroelectric power project by the Flood Control… …

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  • 20Narrows Bridge — may refer to: Narrows Bridge (Perth), Western Australia Narrows Bridge (Indiana), USA See also Tacoma Narrows Bridge, pair of suspension bridges in Tacoma, Washington, USA Tacoma Narrows Bridge (1940), the first suspension bridge in Tacoma,… …

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