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inch
noun as in one-twelfth of a foot/2.54 centimeters measured
Strong matches
Weak match
Example Sentences
Before that, the weekend storm that began Friday brought 2.68 inches of rain to downtown.
At the start of a weekend, Alonso would typically be considerably quicker than Ocon, who would inch closer with each session until he was competitive in qualifying and sometimes able to beat him.
The storm was expected to drop 1 to 2 inches by late afternoon or evening before moving to the south and east, into Ventura and Los Angeles counties, Lewis said.
"AJ will be at least six inches taller and he will be perhaps four stone heavier. He's an Olympic champion remember - we overlook that fact," Bunce explained.
Some financial experts began recommending that people aim to have an entire year’s worth of basic expenses saved as the average length of unemployment inched close to six months.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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