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incher

American  
[in-cher] / ˈɪn tʃər /

noun

  1. something that has or is associated with a height or length of an inch or a specified number of inches (often used in combination).

    The flat-screen televisions are 23-inchers.


Example Sentences

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Our recommended screen is about $190 for a 100 incher, last time I checked, so it’s still much cheaper.

From New York Times

I hooked into my first chinook of the summer, which was an 18 incher.

From Seattle Times

I got slack lined as I was dropping down around 60 feet, and hooked into my first chinook of the summer, which was an 18 incher.

From Seattle Times

Sometimes, we caught a chub as much as four inches long; and on rare occasions, when a "horned dace, a five incher" was secured, the boy who got him was a hero.

From Project Gutenberg

On a good day, you can expect to catch lots of small trout, maybe a couple over 12 inches, and once in a while a 15� or 16�incher.

From Time Magazine Archive