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Similar Words to Each:


Apiece
For Each One
From Each One
To Each One

Examples:


1. Lt's wild. We don't even know each other.
2. I can see you two are just plain made for each other!
3. Old Rufus and the major hate each other.
4. Some great movies are made by people who hate each other.
5. You see, each pile is sorted out.
6. You think it's better to pick up a pay envelope each week, working for them?
7. It is appointed each man to die till Judgment.
8. There's Gideon and each and every one of us unless we do something about it.
9. She has a right to rest her weary head on a pillow each night and sleep the peaceful sleep of the angels.
10. Why, sure. Do we know each other?
11. They will kill you! Each of them will kill you!
12. And we each pay for ourselves.
13. We are not free to love each other, there's too much in the way.
14. This overwhelming feeling for each other.
15. 'You see, we both knew how desperately we loved each other.
16. We know we really love each other.
17. I know about the strain of our lives, our lives apart from each other.
18. Do you think we shall ever see each other again?
19. I wonder if they'll ever meet each other?
20. We each drink a pint a day that gives us enough for about 30 days, if we don't exert ourselves.
21. "If each and every one of you will hand me up your 1 -dollar bills l'm gonna favor you with a 5-dollar gift."
22. And each pill contains 97 units of energy-giving endracain.
23. Not to the 65 million people who welcome me into their living rooms each week.
24. The people in this town would have something better to do than figuring out ways to get rid of each other.
25. We could tell each other some interesting things.
26. People who really love each other don't have secrets.
27. We don't let each other drown.
28. I think you two know each other.
29. Just until we can get to know each other again.
30. We haven't left each other's side for the last two weeks.

Definitions of Each:


1. To or from every one of two or more (considered individually)
2. (used of count nouns) every one considered individually