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Meaning of inched
inched (imp. & p. p.)
of Inch
inched (a.)
Having or measuring (so many) inches; as, a four-inched bridge.
inched Sentence Examples
- The snail inched its way across the damp grass, leaving a glistening trail.
- The prisoner inched towards the edge of his cell, desperate for a glimpse of freedom.
- The hiker inched up the treacherous mountain path, his body aching with every step.
- The floodwaters inched higher, threatening to engulf the small village.
- The needle on the barometer inched towards the storm warning, causing a sense of unease.
- The snake inched through the undergrowth, its keen eyes scanning for prey.
- The injured soldier inched his way back to base, his determination unwavering.
- The glacier inched forward, carving a path through the frozen landscape.
- The line inched slowly forward, as people eagerly awaited their turn.
- The cracks in the wall inched wider each day, threatening its stability.
FAQs About the word inched
of Inch, Having or measuring (so many) inches; as, a four-inched bridge.
encroached, wormed, snuck, snaked,crept,sneaked, invaded, infringed, intruded, entrenched
flew, raced, sailed, sailed, floated, sped, sped, speeded, floated, raced
The snail inched its way across the damp grass, leaving a glistening trail.
The prisoner inched towards the edge of his cell, desperate for a glimpse of freedom.
The hiker inched up the treacherous mountain path, his body aching with every step.
The floodwaters inched higher, threatening to engulf the small village.