inching in English
the 2,000 mourners inched along narrow country lanes
Use "inching" in a sentence
1. The little homestead was on the move, inching Crabwise across the Pilliga
2. This means that, despite technological advances, wages in many places are only inching up.
3. A 94-year-old, inching along with her walker, Arabesqued across the pavement
4. New York state Assemblyman Ron Kim, D-Queens, says the legislature is inching toward impeachment for Gov
5. Crepitation Melissa Goodnight My son sits next to me in my bed, his lanky, fifth-grade legs inching dangerously close to the edge
6. Mayor Bill de Blasio described New York City COVID-19 numbers on Tuesday as “Astoundingly high,” with the citywide infection rate inching …
7. Though the evening bag is inching up, these elegant numbers—silky, sequined, Baubled and clad in mother-of-pearl—make room for larger-screen smartphones without calling attention to …
8. The fetid water of the foreground is juxtaposed with the pristine rigid form inching into the upper regions of the canvas, forcing one to consider the space in between .
9. Examples: “Covered in river scum, hair hanging down his forehead like oily kelp, he found his way to the hold, clambering on hands and knees, inching Crabwise over rough-hewn wooden boards, and picking his way past intriguing crates of explorer supplies
10. ‘the prime minister has begun inching out of the pro-European Armlock in which he is held’ ‘She said the patterns of bruising on his neck were more consistent with manual strangulation ‘like a hand gripping the neck’, that they were consistent with his neck being compressed by an Armlock either from behind or …