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.
inched Meaning
inched (imp. & p. p.)
of Inch
inched (a.)
Having or measuring (so many) inches; as, a four-inched bridge.
Synonyms & Antonyms of inched
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FAQs About the word inched
of Inch, Having or measuring (so many) inches; as, a four-inched bridge.
encroached, snuck,crept, wormed, snaked, overshot, intrenched, invaded, impinged, infringed
sailed, floated, flew, speeded, speeded, sailed, sped, raced, raced, sped
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.