Use inch in a sentence
Sentences starting with inch
- Inch by inch, foot by foot, Parpon, with the lifeless Julie clamped in one arm, climbed the rough wall, on, on, up to the Rock of Red Pigeons. [11]
- Inch by inch, foot by foot it grew, until at last it lay coiled in her lap like a golden serpent, with a kind of tension which gave it life, such as Medusa's hair must have known as the serpent-life entered into it. [11]
Sentences ending with inch
- We think the world is progressing in enlightenment; I suppose it is--inch by inch. [4]
- He would gladden the heart of Frederick of Prussia, for he stands six and three if an inch. [9]
- Work this into the form of a disk, with the edges turned up some three-fourths of an inch. [5]
- It happened, however, that when the blocks were knocked away the big ship refused to budge, and no amount of labor could move her an inch. [5]
- Admirably as you succeeded in doing so, it forces your work out of the sphere of reality, whose boundary I never before saw you cross by a single inch. [10]
- It fell pretty solid, and only rolled about an inch. [5]
- And every ell of that triumph shall be mine, sir,-ay, every inch! [9]
- Her limit is not over a quarter of an inch. [5]
- Berating myself: had her affection been other than that of a life-long friendship she would not have come an inch. [9]
- The public always had an idea that racing was dangerous; whereas the opposite was the case--that is, after the laws were passed which restricted each boat to just so many pounds of steam to the square inch. [5]
Sentences containing inch two or more times
- Stand well on your guard, hold all your ground, or yield any only inch by inch and in good order. [7]
- I could see the flame grow inch by inch, fed by the Intendant and Doltaire, whose hateful final move I was yet to see. [11]
- I followed the steep lines up, inch by inch, with my eye, and noted the possibility or impossibility of following them with my feet. [5]
- Gangs relieved each other, and the tunnel was every hour, inch by inch and foot by foot, crawling into the mountain. [5]
- He no longer had a cold, but a mortal trouble that was killing him inch by inch. [11]
- I made a deep incision, and with a pair of forceps extracted the barb, which was made, as usual, of hard wood about four inches long and from half an inch to an inch thick. [5]
- In the stillness and the darkness, the knowledge that I was in deadly danger took to itself deeper and deeper meaning all the time; a something which was realization crept inch by inch through my veins and turned me cold. [5]
- But this little affair had a blade only an inch and a half long by three quarters of an inch wide. [6]
More example sentences with the word inch in them
- For me he would have put himself out not an inch had he not understood that my support came from those quarters. [9]
- We own the whole field--every inch of it--and nothing can dislodge us. [5]
- A genius, he was, within an inch, a tragedy to the last button. [11]
- A gentleman he was, every inch of him. [9]
- Meantime the stage was wandering about a plain with gaping gullies in it, for the driver could not see an inch before his face nor keep the road, and the storm pelted so pitilessly that there was no keeping the horses still. [5]
- He said it was so weak that it was transparent an inch in depth around the edge of the cup. [5]
- The fact is undisputed that she did not move one inch ahead while she was moving this 31 feet sideways. [7]
- If the distance traversed by a locomotive in an hour is represented by one tenth of an inch, it would need a line nine feet long to indicate the corresponding advance of the earth in the same time. [4]
- Another was going to sit still till the first lance reached within an inch of his breast, and then dodge it and seize it. [5]
- Fate had only to make his foot slip one little inch or decree that a wasp should sting him on the finger to put an end to his existence. [10]
- In the orang this appendage is long and convoluted: in man it arises from the end of the short caecum, and is commonly from four to five inches in length, being only about the third of an inch in diameter. [1]
- Every inch of the walls was hung with red curtains. [11]
- And there was the lion, a-ripping around under me, and roaring and springing up in the air at the ladder, and only missing it about a quarter of an inch, it seemed to me. [5]
- He sprang at the fuse; severed the inch of it that was left above ground, and was saved. [5]
- McCann poked into the forward lockers where we kept the stores,--dropping the iron lid within an inch of his toe,--and the clothing-lockers and the sail-lockers. [9]
- As it was, the dwarf remained upon his back in perfect safety, taunting the dog with hideous faces, and triumphing over him in his inability to advance another inch, though there were not a couple of feet between them. [12]
- Just before starting, the driver picked up, in the street, a stump of a cigar an inch long, and put it in his mouth. [5]
- The bottom of the cup has a muddy sediment in it half an inch deep. [5]
- These settle on the beach to eat the worms that wash ashore--and any time, you can see there a belt of flies an inch deep and six feet wide, and this belt extends clear around the lake--a belt of flies one hundred miles long. [5]
- Our Emperor joined the army to encourage it to defend every inch of Russian soil and not to retreat. [2]
- I couldn't see that we ever gained an inch on that ring. [5]
- I fought, I tell you every inch of my way. [9]
- One of these tears peeped over the edge of the lid until it lost its balance,--slid an inch and waited for reinforcements,--swelled again,--rolled down a little further,--stopped,--moved on,--and at last fell on the back of the Professor's hand. [6]
- But the Romany sweats from every inch of you, Gaston Belward! [11]
- I see him stretching up the hill, part of him occupied by a flight of stone steps; and I can locate Stephen to an inch when he comes into my mind, for he just filled the stretch which went by the summer-house. [5]
- I made a small calculation: One inch a day, say thirty feet a year; estimated distance to Zermatt, three and one-eighteenth miles. [5]
- Remember what I say, if you give these working people an inch, they'll take all you have. [9]
- He was, I repeat, every inch a man. [10]
- But in a rebellious state dissension is ruin, and the violence of an explosion in a strict ratio to the pressure on every inch of the containing surface. [6]
- In the first place, he marked a candle into spaces an inch apart, and lit it and timed it. [5]
- Rake away a place among the embers, lay it there, and cover it an inch deep with hot ashes. [5]
- Woe to Ned or Jackson or Tato, if they came an inch over the threshold from the hall beyond! [9]
- The free part of the tail, only a little above an inch in length, includes only four more small vertebrae. [1]
- The remaining half of it has marks cut upon it an inch apart. [5]
- But there is not an inch of ground left for his claiming that their opinions, their example, their authority, are on his side in the controversy. [7]
- Mr. Cooke had never felt better, and looked every inch a sea-captain in his natty yachting-suit. [9]
- I bent his neck for an inch of rein. [9]
- There is no more impressive and revealing moment with man or woman than when you stand in a room empty of their actual presence, but having, in every inch of it, the pervasive influences of the absent personality. [11]
- When they are mentioned in his presence one or two facts and maybe a couple of names rise like torches in his mind, lighting up an inch or two of it and leaving the rest all dark. [5]
- Long trains of many-colored sails swept over the rippling lake like flights of birds across a cornfield, and every inch of the shore was covered with stores or buildings. [10]
- She could not make head or tail of her thoughts now, nor see an inch before her nose; all she could feel was an aching heart for Guida. [11]
- He was a little more portly, his hair was dressed now in an eelskin, and he looked every inch the man of affairs that he was. [9]
- The sea was like glass; the sun was drawing turpentine out of every inch of the 'Dancing Kate'. [11]
- The roof is lava, of course, and is thickly studded with little lava-pointed icicles an inch long, which hardened as they dripped. [5]
- Every inch a king in his dominion. [6]
- The courtiers of King Canute (I am not afraid of the old comparison), represented by the adherents of the traditional beliefs of the period, move his chair back an inch at a time, but not until his feet are pretty damp, not to say wet. [6]
- But, monsieur le juge, not to have that inch is worse than to be an ignoramus. [11]
- The rider gave Jane a favorable report of cattle and horses; and as he took the seat to which she invited him, little Fay edged as much as half an inch nearer. [13]
- Every inch of it is within the State of Illinois. [7]
- A slip of it a couple of feet long and an inch in diameter each way bends in the hand like a half-frozen snake. [4]
- Mr. Cooke here is a gentleman, every inch of him, and so be you, Mr. Crocker. [9]
- It rose an inch--then an inch more. [9]
- We haven't an inch of room. [4]
- There was an inch of new snow on the ground, and I seen somebody's tracks. [5]
- No, not one inch into a northern territory. [9]
- Up he came--an inch at a time--with his eyes hot, and his tongue hanging out. [5]
- The timbers used in the construction of Solomon's Temple were floated to Jaffa in rafts, and the narrow opening in the reef through which they passed to the shore is not an inch wider or a shade less dangerous to navigate than it was then. [5]
- I think, could I have laid hands on the rector then, I would have thrashed him, cloth and all, within an inch of his life. [9]
- She was as hot as pepper about it, and you could see that she would have sacrificed all her husband's relations sooner than let him back down an inch from the stand he had taken. [8]
- Then we see him begin to inch along again toward the professor's feet where the steering-buttons was. [5]
- But, try as he would to look important, she was still an inch taller than he. [11]
- Once or twice he swung quite clear of the wall, hanging by his fingers to catch a surer foothold to right or left, and just getting it sometimes by an inch or less. [11]
- After an hour's hard work we got back, with ice half an inch thick on the oars. [5]
- The rope that hanged Hardy was eagerly bought up, in inch samples, for everybody wanted a memento of the memorable event. [5]
- Softly turning the handle of the big wooden doors which faced him, he opened them an inch or so, and listened. [11]
- Yes, Mungo Maxwell had been cat-o'-ninetailed within an inch of his life; and that was the truth; for a trifling offence, too; and cruelly discharged at some outlandish port because, forsooth, he would not accept the gospel of the divinity of Captain Paul. [9]
- It contests the ground inch by inch; and digging it out is very much such labor as eating a piece of choke-cherry pie with the stones all in. [4]
- I expect a great deal from the battery on the mountain, having three 9 inch Dahlgren bearing directly on the enemy's approaches. [7]
- It said, "The Gorner Glacier travels at an average rate of a little less than an inch a day. [5]
- At five and forty he was a vital, dominating, dust-coloured man six feet and half an inch in height, weighing a hundred and ninety pounds, and thus a trifle fleshy. [9]
- I have never forgotten what happened when Sydney Smith--who, as everybody knows, was an exceedingly sensible man, and a gentleman, every inch of him--ventured to preach a sermon on the Duties of Royalty. [6]
- They were two fingers broad, dark in color, pretty thick, and the hairs were an inch long. [5]
- It gave his enormous weight--150 1/2 pounds, and his length 4 feet 2 inches, from stem to stern-post; and his height--3 feet 1 inch, to the top of his back. [5]
- Millions of wild ducks and sea-gulls swim about the surface, but no living thing exists under the surface, except a white feathery sort of worm, one half an inch long, which looks like a bit of white thread frayed out at the sides. [5]
- You've got to drive 'em--if you give 'em an inch they'll jump at your throat, dynamite your property. [9]
- He desired to display to these very gentlemen in every inch of his person his superior power and grandeur, and especially not to be inferior to them in chivalrous bearing. [10]
- An inch a day--think of that! [5]
- He was a criminal, too, and wanted to die; but you have to keep life going if you can, to the last inch of resistance. [11]
- He wore clay-flecked cavalry boots, and was six feet five if an inch, so that Stephen's six seemed insignificant beside him. [9]
- If that rock came from a well-defined ledge, that particular vein must be at least an inch wide, judging from this specimen, which is fully that thick. [5]
- Mr Swiveller replied by taking from his pocket a small and very greasy parcel, slowly unfolding it, and displaying a little slab of plum-cake extremely indigestible in appearance, and bordered with a paste of white sugar an inch and a half deep. [12]
- With the Desert's bulk you could cover up every last inch of the United States, and in under where the edges projected out, you could tuck England, Scotland, Ireland, France, Denmark, and all Germany. [5]
- They will not budge him an inch, and they know it. [9]
- We begged and begged him not to, but it warn't no use; so he got down on his hands and knees, and begun to crawl an inch at a time, we a-holding our breath and watching. [5]
- I have been assured that the horns of the sheep in North Wales can always be felt, and are sometimes even an inch in length, at birth. [1]
- Our public conveyances are never full until the natural atmospheric pressure of sixteen pounds to the square inch is doubled, in the close packing of the human sardines that fill the all-accommodating vehicles. [6]
- Here we spent another night of torture, with a second backwater facing us coated with a full inch of ice. [9]
- Next I got another inch, and then came a taste--the smallest taste--of mastery like elixir. [9]
- Heavy as lead, and flexible as India-rubber, usually about forty inches long and tapering gradually from an inch in diameter to a point, it administers a blow which leaves its mark for time. [5]
- I went forward an inch, then another and another down the slope, and at last I could have sworn that I saw dark blurs against the ground. [9]
- But give people an inch, and they take an ell, and your ever ready obligingness will injure you, for the harder it is to win a thing the higher its value becomes. [10]
- And now take an inch of whisky and ease the anxious soul. [11]
- When they find an inch of mud in the bottom of a glass, they stir it up, and then take the draught as they would gruel. [5]
- It was only an inch from the wire. [11]
- He is an admiral, every inch a seaman, commanding a devoted loyalty from his staff and from the young men who are scouring the seas with our destroyers. [9]
- His body measured about an inch in length, and from the extremity of one of the longest limbs to the other was between two and three inches. [6]
- We set up a lot of random letters in a stick--three-fourths of a line; then filled out the line with quads representing 14 spaces, each space to be 35/1000 of an inch thick. [5]
- The Seigneur ventured a distant but self-conscious smile when the measurement of his waist was called, for he had by two inches the advantage of the Cure, though they were the same age, while he was one inch better in the chest. [11]
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