a railway gauge which is narrower than the standard gauge of 4 ft 812 inches (1.435 m)
not willing to listen to or tolerate other people’s views; prejudiced
money in forms that can be used as a medium of exchange, generally notes, coins, and certain balances held by banks
reduce the number of possibilities or options
the honest and morally acceptable way of living
a canal boat less than 7 ft (2.1 metres) wide with a maximum length of 70 ft (21.3 metres) and steered with a tiller rather than a wheel
transmit a television programme, especially by cable, or otherwise disseminate information, to a comparatively localized or specialist audience