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How to use niched in a sentence

Looking for sentences and phrases with the word niched? Here are some examples.

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It is unfortunate but fairly likely that Griffiths will be niched and pigeonholed with this debut novel.
It is unfortunate but fairly likely that he will be niched and pigeonholed with this debut novel.
Anyway, here I am, being niched as The Guy Who Says Blogs Are Not For Making Money.
Whereas Mid-City has niched itself as a serious gym bordering on hard core, Chelsea Piers with its cafe, sundeck, day spa and more is an oasis in the city.
The origins of the Roquenégade estate, niched at the foot of Mount Alaric, go back at least as far as the 12th Century.
But this way, everybody knows the product a lot better than when we were niched, always doing the same job.
The market for information and IT security solutions is highly fragmented and niched.
Today, TVA Publishing publishes popular books and magazines niched in entertainment, television and the Internet.
I've chosen two of Natasha's works as examples. 'Blue Heart' is in 3D, painted but niched within a woollen casing of typically Moroccan workmanship.
Le Chef But I was most curious about Le Chef, an old-school home-style joint niched like a fossil among the trendy new bars and sleek restaurants of the fast-rising Gemmayzeh neighborhood.
The cliff in which Abu Simbel was niched had to be removed and an artificial hillside constructed 180 m back from the original site on higher ground.
The giant arms producers and dealers of our world, niched mainly in the USA, Russia and China, are not just outside our jurisdiction but are a law unto themselves anyway.
But the rest of the prose in which that single tight bloom is niched is historically anonymous — it belongs to the present moment without being very marked by it.
The upper floor is niched behind a mansard clad in slate.
It is composed of a stair turret at each extremity, with two niched buttresses nearer the centre line supporting the large central triple window.
Examples from Classical Literature
Two tiny camp chairs, a wooden table with legs driven into the earth, and two niched candles form the furniture.
It was a week of delicious happiness, niched amid the eternal mountains, fused with skies and waters.
Colonel Woodruff made most of the above points which I have niched from him.
The W. window is good, and is surmounted by a niched dragon, which has lost its companion, St George.
It contains a niched effigy of Charles II., who, though an unlikely church benefactor, is said to have given the bells.
Pupasse declared they had niched it to copy, because her list was the longest and most complete.
Saul was standing back against the wall, as far as he could get away, niched into a corner, his face hidden in his arms.
The exterior is adorned with niched statues and beautiful iron trellis work round the windows.
It was niched, as we said, into a cove of rocks, open only to the sea.
Orator Henley is niched in an early part of this correspondence.
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