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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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For example, you could rent the cover for chairs with backs that are 30 inches high only to find that the chairs in this location have 45 inch backs.
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.
 
 
 
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