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inch back

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inch back
to move back very slowly. The trainer inched back from the angry tiger. The tiger inched back and sprang.
See also: back, inch


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this will guarantee your car moves forward, and not even an inch back.
These have frontal protection generally with a 30 inch front and only a 12 inch back.
Moreover, it isn't entirely out of the question that the Dodgers could inch back into the NL West race.
 
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