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inched

Speech parts

1. inched - Adjective

2. inched - Verb

Meaning

of Inch

Having or measuring (so many) inches; as, a four-inched bridge.

Source: Webster's dictionary

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A decades-long effort to take a premiere patch of the lakefront and build a park to honor Jean Baptiste Point DuSable, the Black man who founded the city of Chicago, inched closer to the finish line this week. Source: Internet

A half-hour away, MacLachlan sat with his Cazenovia College lacrosse team and inched forward as Cook and his Colgate defender slid — one to a dodging Dordevic, the other to an opening on the right post. Source: Internet

Amy Klobuchar has inched up to 7% support in both Iowa and New Hampshire. Source: Internet

And while the percentage pf people at risk of poverty and social exclusion inched down from 29% in 2013 to 26% in 2017, it is still much higher than the European Union average of 22%. Source: Internet

BetRivers Sportsbook had the Chiefs at +400 as of Tuesday, while the Ravens had inched up to +550. Source: Internet

Bunnings and Officeworks owner Wesfarmers inched 0.31 per cent higher to $45.75, airline Qantas was 0.26 per cent higher at $3.88 and Telstra advanced 0.7 per cent to $2. Source: Internet

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