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View definitions for one at a time

one at a time

adverb as in individually

adverb as in one by one

adverb as in separately

adverb as in singly

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The video published last year by The Times shows the 17-year-old sustaining punches and kicks from a series of youths who attack him one at a time inside a “day room” at Los Padrinos.

The video showed a group of youths attacking the 17-year-old victim one at a time, charging him with punches and kicks while officers watched, laughed, and at some points shook hands with the assailants.

Add eggs one at a time, beating well after each.

From Salon

Now that you’ve started a to-do list, break it up into very small tasks and focus on one at a time rather than try to tackle — or even process — everything at once.

She said the questions raised by the letter need to be taken up by the commission “one at a time.”

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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