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View definitions for to each

to each

adverb as in apiece

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To each their own, but musically speaking, “Carmina Burana” is one of the more accessible and infectious concert works of the last century, and it has been a gateway drug for many generations into the larger ocean of classical music.

“We must continue to show our quality, our bravery and our commitment to each other. We have an important moment to represent our country and our supporters, and we are very excited for this opportunity.”

“I think as a family we’ve handled it well. But Stephan and my dad aren’t emotion-type people. My mom and I show more emotion to each other. My mom is not afraid to share her emotions. She’s very comforting.”

Gail and I acted quickly and, without saying a word to each other, took an arm each.

From BBC

It did pay $1,350 to each of the families of the deceased, saying any further money would only be forthcoming if government agencies were "found to be responsible".

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

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