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Inched meaning
simple past and past participle of inch
Example sentences (20)
Antonio Candreva snatched a last-gasp 1-1 draw for Salernitana against wasteful Inter Milan on Friday with a bizarre goal which inched his team closer to Serie A safety.
Canada’s public broadcaster told The Canadian Press on Friday that “financial pressures” have led the network to cancel this year’s countdown, which inched towards midnight with musical performances and a fireworks show.
Carbon outscored the Wildcats, 16-9, in the first quarter before Richfield inched its way back over the course of the game.
Gold prices inched up on Thursday, hovering near an eight-week peak on bets that the U.S. Federal Reserve might soon hit pause on its interest rate-hiking cycle.
However, from Q3 FY23 vehicle loans, at about 33 per cent of the total volumes, inched slightly ahead of mortgage loans.
However, plenty of viewers weren’t exactly convinced that was the case based on the expression on his face as LeBron inched closer to the 36 points he needed to become the new scoring king.
Meanwhile, emergency crews inched through the mangled remains of passenger carriages in their search for the dead.
Profits were also lower from last year though per-share earnings inched higher to $6.16 per share.
Raheem Sterling’s shot was blocked by Christian Norgaard a minute later as the Blues inched closer to the opening goal.
Ross Barkley’s free kick inched over Djordje Petrovic’s crossbar on 18 minutes as the home side sought to take full advantage of any set piece.
The average long-term U.S. mortgage rate inched down for the fifth straight week, positive news for potential home buyers and a real estate market that’s been chilled by the Federal Reserve’s series of interest rate hikes the past year.
The average rate of the most common type of variable-rate mortgage, the 5/1 adjustable-rate mortgage, inched up.
According to the PSA, the rate of increase of building materials as measured by the construction materials retail price index inched up to 1.2 percent in September, from 1.1 percent in the previous month and from last year.
All the while, my face inched closer and tighter to my stock.
As the nonagenarian inched forward, Constable White asked her repeatedly to sit down and put down the knife.
At the same time, the workforce grew slightly and inched above 63% by 2020 after lower participation during the post-recession years.
Consumer goods imports, however, inched up 1.1 percent from August last year to $4.18 billion.
Even as miscellaneous inflation, which broadly indicates price change for services, inched lower to 4.07 per cent in December from 4.38 per cent in November, goods inflation remained high at nearly 9.5 per cent.
In a quiet start to the week, the FTSE 100 index inched up 0.1pc amid gains in precious metal miners as gold prices rebounded.
In the opening set, Long Beach inched out to a 15-14 lead at the first break in action.