Grown narrower
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AnswerCrossword Clue
TAPERGrown narrower
TAPERSGets narrower
TAPERGet narrower
TAPERGrow narrower
CONSTRICTEDMade narrower
TAPERBecome narrower
TAPERSBecomes narrower
TAPERSGrows narrower
constrictingBecome narrower
constrictedBecome narrower
constrictsBecome narrower
TAPERGradually become narrower
TAPERGet gradually narrower
EEEEJust narrower than F
taperto become gradually narrower
tapersTAPER, to become gradually narrower
taperedTAPER, to become gradually narrower
constrictedMake narrower, esp. by encircling pressure
constrictsMake narrower, esp. by encircling pressure
constrictingMake narrower, esp. by encircling pressure
taperedto make or become narrower toward one end
taperto make or become narrower toward one end
tapersto make or become narrower toward one end
constrictto draw together; to render narrower or smaller
constrictsCONSTRICT, to draw together; to render narrower or smaller
constrictedCONSTRICT, to draw together; to render narrower or smaller
constrictingCONSTRICT, to draw together; to render narrower or smaller
constrictionsA place where something has become tighter or narrower; an obstruction
obovateovate with the narrower end basal obovate leaves see leaf illustration
eeproportional shoe width size narrower than EEE and wider than E
constrictionA place where something has become tighter or narrower; an obstruction
constrictionThe action of making something narrower by pressure or of becoming narrower; tightening
constrictionsThe action of making something narrower by pressure or of becoming narrower; tightening
fungoesbat used in hitting fungoes, being lighter, longer, and narrower than an ordinary baseball bat
fungobat used in hitting fungoes, being lighter, longer, and narrower than an ordinary baseball bat
tressureA thin border inset from the edge of a shield, narrower than an orle and usually borne double
tressuresA thin border inset from the edge of a shield, narrower than an orle and usually borne double
erigeronsany of a widely distributed genus (Erigeron) of composite herbs with flower heads that resemble asters but have fewer and narrower involucral bracts
erigeronany composite plant of the genus Erigeron, having flower heads resembling those of the asters but with narrower and usually more numerous white or purple rays