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inched
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inchedadjective
Having the length of a certain number of inches.
Samuel Johnson's Dictionary
Inchedadjective
with a word of number before it. Containing inches in length or breadth.
Poor Tom, proud of heart to ride on a bay trotting horse over four inched bridges. William Shakespeare, King Lear.
Webster Dictionary
Inched
of Inch
Inchedadjective
having or measuring (so many) inches; as, a four-inched bridge
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niched
NICHED
chined
Numerology
Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of inched in Chaldean Numerology is: 5
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of inched in Pythagorean Numerology is: 7
Examples of inched in a Sentence
Bjarne Schieldrop at SEB Markets:
The Sunni – Shiite divide has now become much deeper with possibly more intense proxy wars in Yemen and Syria. The risk picture in the Middle East has clearly inched higher, while we still expect the sanctions to be lifted, the latest events have definitely created some last minute risk that things may not move in the direction widely expected. If the sanctions are not lifted as planned it would clearly reduce the projected crude oil surplus for 2016.
He has presided over a country that has inched forward, either on its own or with his leadership.
Nokia is going back to the future! The recent profit warning, dividend cut and 5G lag have rattled the company, huawei and Ericsson have arguably inched ahead on R&D, and Nokia is feeling the business pressure. Nokia is turning to the old.
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