Inched
in sentence
11 examples of Inched in a sentence
The desert sands were interesting but this film
inched
along at a snails pace.
The characters -- and especially our protagonist -- just wasn't compelling enough to capture my attention for all the long, long scenes that
inched
out the plot.
Clinton has also
inched
toward Sanders’s position on financial-system reform, as his attacks on her for taking large donations and speaking fees from Wall Street have clearly struck a chord among young voters.
As a result, personal consumption
inched
up from just 35% of GDP in 2010 to only about 37% in 2015.
Twenty five years after Saigon's fall, most of us have
inched
away from the margins of American life.
When prices rebounded, the relationship switched: energy-exporting countries’ revenues
inched
up, while importing countries struggled to maintain consumption levels.
After bottoming out at 36% of GDP in 2010, private consumption’s share of GDP
inched
up to 38% in 2014 – a two-percentage-point increase that is only about one-fourth the magnitude of the services-led shift in the economy’s structure.
In the US, the annual growth rate crept up and unemployment
inched
down.
An Optimist’s Guide to Climate ChangeWASHINGTON, DC – During a recent commute to work, as my car
inched
along in rush-hour traffic, I watched a heron stalk the banks of the Potomac River.
Unlike in the eurozone, where labor productivity has at least
inched
up over the past seven years, Japan’s productivity has been essentially flat since 2010.
I
inched
over the carpet, avoiding the tiniest bump whose noise might give me away.
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