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each
[eech]
adjective
every one of two or more considered individually or one by one.
each stone in a building; a hallway with a door at each end.
pronoun
every one individually; each one.
Each had a different solution to the problem.
adverb
to, from, or for each; apiece.
They cost a dollar each.
each
/ ːʃ /
determiner
every (one) of two or more considered individually
each day
each person
( as pronoun )
each gave according to his ability
adverb
for, to, or from each one; apiece
four apples each
Usage
51Թ History and Origins
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of each1
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Example Sentences
Footage released by the Palazzo Maffei, in Verona, shows a man and woman taking pictures of each other while pretending to sit on the so-called "Van Gogh" chair.
The two haven’t seen each other in years, after an argument about money on their anniversary ended in a messy shouting match in the middle of the street.
This has only added to the confusion that has increasingly surrounded the delivery of aid in Gaza, with each day seeing incidents in which people are shot at by Israeli troops or local gunmen.
India and Pakistan have been squaring up to each other too, and China is jostling for dominance.
“Having to get used to a new place every week … and not knowing what the rules were in each of the houses … was quite hard,” said Burt.
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