Examples of 'inched up' in a sentence

Meaning of "inched up"

inched up": gradually increased or moved slowly upwards.

How to use "inched up" in a sentence

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And farmer incomes have only inched up slightly.
They inched up this week.
It sound like his… his pants is inched up too tight.
Eena inched up her shoulders and then let them fall.
In all three of these neighborhoods, prices have inched up over the past year, too.
The greenback inched up amid positive trade progress with China.
In a battle against the dollar, the British pound inched up.
Beer and wine sales have inched up as well over the last few years.
Fear inched up her spine and she managed to turn her attention to Zorus.
But I will be cutting, so his odds just inched up.
The leader 's approval rating inched up slightly to 27 percent in a recent poll.
Separately, Swiss foreign currency reserves inched up in June.
But this percentage inched up again, reaching 21 percent seven years after retirement.
O Exposure to ground-level ozone, a key component of smog, has inched up over the years.
Revenue share from India has inched up to nearly 0.8 per cent of its global sales.

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But the age at which Americans can collect the most dollars has inched up to 70.
The country 's GDP inched up 0.1 percentage point compared to the figure in the first quarter.
Exports continued to decline, while inflation inched up to an annual rate of 2 % in June.
Money supply growth inched up in May, rising slightly above March 's and April 's growth levels.
Even with this tailwind, worldwide revenues only inched up 3 %.
Mexico inched up slightly to 32 per cent.
France 's jobless rate inched up to 10.5 per cent this month according to figures from Eurostat.

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