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Etymology

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Probably "strait and narrow," from Matthew 7:14.

Noun

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straight and narrow

  1. (idiomatic) A path of honesty; a procedure according to rules and plans.
    The project would seriously go down the pan if Mrs. Foster weren't here to keep it on the straight and narrow.

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