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Traditional English :: each
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each - adj. & pron. --adj. every one of two or more persons or things, regarded separately (each person; five in each class). --pron. each person or thing (each of us; have two books each; cost a penny each). each and every every single. each other one another (used as a compound reciprocal pron. : they hate each other; they wore each other's hats). each way Brit. (of a bet) backing a horse etc. for both a win and a place. [OE lc f. WG (as AYE, ALIKE)] |
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Related Words
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which
his
wisdom
has
chosen
one
lost
without
other
woman
kissing
anniversary
gift
wedding
year
particular
state
day
text
european
own
quarter
girl
humping
europe
fingering
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Most Often Usage
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which his wisdom has chosen for each one
lost without each other
woman kissing each other
anniversary each gift wedding year
each particular state
each day
each text european
to each his own
each quarter
girl humping each other
europe each text
fingering each other
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