'from each one' definitions:
Definition of 'from each one'
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adverb
To or from every one of two or more (considered individually); "they received $10 each" [syn: each, to each one, for each one, from each one, apiece]
Words containing 'from each one'
- One by one,
- To have one's will,
- as one,
- at one,
- for each one,
- for one,
- one,
- one and all,
- one and only,
- oneness,
- to each one,
- one hundred one,
- one one's coattails,
- one-and-one,
- one-on-one,
- one-to-one,
- After one's own heart,
- At one's peril,
- By one's favor,
- By one's self,
- Ever is one,
- Fair one,
- Holy One,
- In one's books,
- In one's danger,
- In one's employ,
- In one's half,
- In one's hand,
- In one's hands,
- Little ones,
- Many one,
- Off one's guard,
- Off one's hands,
- On one's guard,
- On one's half,
- On one's hands,
- On one's honor,
- On one's legs,
- On one's own hook,
- On one's peril,
- One day,
- One of these days,
- One or two,
- Out of one's own head,
- The evil one,
- To be in one's cups,
- To be on one's back,
- To be one flesh,
- To be one's own man,
- To be one's own master,
- To be one's own mistress,
- To be out of one's head,
- To bring one on one's way,
- To carry all before one,
- To do one honor,
- To do one shame,
- To do one's best,
- To do one's business,
- To do one's diligence,
- To do one's endeavor,
- To draw one on to,
- To draw one out,
- To draw one to,
- To have at one's retinue,
- To have one's ear,
- To have one's fling,
- To have one's handful,
- To hold one's own,
- To laugh one out of,
- To lay about one,
- To leave one to himself,
- To lie in one,
- To look about one,
- To one's beard,
- To put one one's mettle,
- To see one through,
- To serve one out,
- Under one's breath,
- Under one's signature,
- Under one's thumb,
- With all one's heart,
- With one voice,
- With one's favor,
- Young one,
- a-one,
- at one time,
- beneath one,
- beyond one,
- do one's best,
- fast one,
- hold one's own,
- hundred and one,
- in one case,
- in one ear,
- in one's own right,
- loved one,
- number one,
- on one hand,
- on the one hand,
- one after another,
- one at a time,
- one c,
- one for the book,
- one for the books,
- one horse,
- one hundred,
- one iron,
- one of the boys,
- one percent,
- one piece,
- one shot,
- one sided,
- one thousand,
- one time,
- one upmanship,
- one-off,
- put one over,
- rolled into one,
- square one,
- to be at one's beads,
- to one ear,
- To put one's foot in one's mouth,
- To put one's legs under some one's mahogany,
- Behind one's back,
- Communion in one kind,
- Denial of one's self,
- On one's last legs,
- Self-one,
- The cut of one's jib,
- To be beside one's self,
- To be gathered to one's fathers,
- To be gathered to one's people,
- To be master of one's self,
- To bear one hard,
- To beg one for a fool,
- To blow one's own trumpet,
- To boast one's self,
- To brace one's self,
- To break one's fast,
- To breathe one's last,
- To bring one round,
- To bring one to his bearings,
- To bundle one's self up,
- To burn one's fingers,
- To calculate one's nativity,
- To call any one names,
- To carry one's point,
- To cast in one's lot with,
- To cast in one's teeth,
- To cast one's nativity,
- To cast one's self on,
- To catch one flatfooted,
- To catch one's eye,
- To change one's tune,
- To claw one on the back,
- To claw one on the gall,
- To collect one's self,
- To come one's way,
- To come to one's self,
- To commune with one's heart,
- To commune with one's self,
- To congratulate one's self,
- To cross one's path,
- To cudgel one's brains,
- To cut one's eyeteeth,
- To cut one's stick,
- To declare one's self,
- To deny one's self,
- To dust one's jacket,
- To dyst one's jacket,
- To eat one's words,
- To elbow one's way,
- To employ one's self,
- To endeavor one's self,
- To enjoy one's self,
- To enlarge one's self,
- To exert one's self,
- To fall into one's hands,
- To feather one's nest,
- To feel one's pulse,
- To find one's self,
- To forget one's self,
- To forswear one's self,
- To get one's hand in,
- To give one rope,
- To give one the bag,
- To give one the dor,
- To give one the head,
- To give one the slip,
- To give one to understand,
- To give one's self up,
- To go one's way,
- To harp on one string,
- To haul in one's horns,
- To have a brick in one's hat,
- To have at one's fingers' ends,
- To have cut one's eyeteeth,
- To have one's cake dough,
- To have one's hands full,
- To have the cards in one's own hands,
- To hide one's self,
- To hoe one's row,
- To hold one's day,
- To hold one's peace,
- To hug one's self,
- To jump one's bail,
- To keep one's distance,
- To keep one's hand in,
- To keep one's own counsel,
- To know one's own limitations,
- To laugh up one's sleeve,
- To lay one's self out,
- To lead one a dance,
- To leave one in the lurch,
- To leave one out in the cold,
- To leave to one's self,
- To lend one's ears,
- To lie at one's door,
- To lie in one's throat,
- To lie on one's back,
- To lie on one's hands,
- To lift up one's head,
- To live on one's capital,
- To lose one's bearings,
- To lose one's head,
- To lose one's heart,
- To lose one's life,
- To lose one's mind,
- To lose one's self,
- To magnify one's self,
- To magnify one's self against,
- To make one a compliment,
- To make one's compliments to,
- To make one's election,
- To make one's hand,
- To make one's law,
- To make one's manners,
- To make one's mark,
- To make one's peace with,
- To make one's way,
- To make up one's mind,
- To measure swords with one,
- To meet one's maker,
- To mind one's chances,
- To misconduct one's self,
- To owe one a spite,
- To pain one's self,
- To pass something on some one,
- To pay one in his own coin,
- To pay one's court,
- To pay one's duty,
- To pay one's footing,
- To play one's cards,
- To promise one's self,
- To propose to one's self,
- To pull in one's horns,
- To put down one's staff,
- To put on one's trumps,
- To put one out of conceit with,
- To put one's back up,
- To put one's comether on,
- To put one's foot down,
- To put to one's trumps,
- To put up one's staff,
- To rack one's brains,
- To rack one's brains out,
- To rack one's wits,
- To read one's self in,
- To refer one's self,
- To relate one's self,
- To repeat one's self,
- To report one's self,
- To repossess one's self of,
- To return to one's muttons,
- To roll one's r's,
- To roll one's self,
- To save one's bacon,
- To serve one right,
- To serve one the same sauce,
- To serve one's self of,
- To set down one's staff,
- To set one's cap,
- To set one's cap for,
- To set one's rest,
- To set one's self against,
- To set one's teeth,
- To set up one's rest,
- To set up one's staff,
- To shape one's self,
- To show one's head,
- To snake one's toilet,
- To spare one's self,
- To sport one's oak,
- To square one's shoulders,
- To stand in one's own light,
- To stand on one's own legs,
- To stand one in hand,
- To stand one's ground,
- To stick in one's gizzard,
- To straighten one's face,
- To strike one luck,
- To swear the peace against one,
- To take into one's confidence,
- To take one's measure,
- To take one's own course,
- To throw one's self down,
- To throw one's self on,
- To thrust one's nose into,
- To thrust one's self in,
- To thrust one's self into,
- To truss one's self,
- To turn one's coat,
- To turn one's goods,
- To turn one's hand to,
- To turn one's money,
- To turn the back on one,
- To use one's self,
- To wage one's law,
- To walk one's chalks,
- To wear one's heart upon one's sleeve,
- To wet one's whistle,
- To wipe one's nose of,
- To worm one's self into,
- Two-to-one,
- Wilburton Number One,
- With all one's might and main,
- With one's whole heart,
- blow one's stack,
- break one's back,
- call one's bluff,
- cash in one's chips,
- catch one's breath,
- cool one's heels,
- drag one's feet,
- drag one's heels,
- drop one's serve,
- eighty-one,
- feast one's eyes,
- feather one's nest,
- fifty-one,
- flip one's lid,
- flip one's wig,
- forty-one,
- get one's Irish up,
- get one's lumps,
- get under one's skin,
- give one's best,
- go one better,
- grease one's palms,
- in one's birthday suit,
- keep one's distance,
- keep one's eyes off,
- keep one's hands off,
- kick one's heels,
- line one's pockets,
- lose one's temper,
- make up one's mind,
- ninety-one,
- number one wood,
- one dollar bill,
- one hundred eighty,
- one hundred fifteen,
- one hundred fifty,
- one hundred five,
- one hundred forty,
- one hundred ninety,
- one hundred seventy,
- one hundred sixty,
- one hundred ten,
- one hundred thirty,
- one hundred twenty,
- one million million,
- one thousand million,
- one thousand thousand,
- one-armed,
- one-billionth,
- one-celled,
- one-dimensional,
- one-dimensionality,
- one-eared,
- one-eighth,
- one-eyed,
- one-fifth,
- one-fourth,
- one-half,
- one-handed,
- one-hitter,
- one-horse,
- one-humped,
- one-hundredth,
- one-liner,
- one-man,
- one-member,
- one-millionth,
- one-ninth,
- one-party,
- one-person,
- one-piece,
- one-quadrillionth,
- one-quarter,
- one-quintillionth,
- one-seed,
- one-seeded,
- one-seventh,
- one-sided,
- one-sidedly,
- one-sixteenth,
- one-sixth,
- one-sixtieth,
- one-spot,
- one-step,
- one-tenth,
- one-third,
- one-thousandth,
- one-time,
- one-trillionth,
- one-twelfth,
- one-upmanship,
- one-way,
- one-winged,
- one-woman,
- one-year,
- pull a fast one,
- pull a fast one on,
- pull in one's horns,
- pull one's weight,
- put one across,
- put one on his feet,
- reach one's nostrils,
- set one on his feet,
- seventy-one,
- shoot one's mouth off,
- shut one's mouth,
- sixty-one,
- slip one's mind,
- sow one's oats,
- take one's lumps,
- talk through one's hat,
- thirty-one,
- thousand and one nights,
- tighten one's belt,
- to blow one's stacks,
- to dig in one's heels,
- to get one's back up,
- to perk up one's ears,
- to rest on one's laurels,
- too big for one's breeches,
- turn one's stomach,
- twenty-one,
- upon one's guard,
- wash one's hands,
- waste one's time,
- One-valued function,
- To be upon one's good behavior,
- To bring one's nose to the grindstone,
- To bring up any one with a round turn,
- To cast one's colt's tooth,
- To cast one's self upon,
- To cover one's short contracts,
- To cut one's wisdom teeth,
- To ding anything in one's ears,
- To fasten one's eyes upon,
- To gather one's self together,
- To give a piece of one's mind to,
- To give one the cold shoulder,
- To give one the lie in his throat,
- To give one's self away,
- To have two strings to one's bow,
- To hold one's nose to the grindstone,
- To keep one's head above water,
- To keep one's nose to the grindstone,
- To lay hands on one's self,
- To lay one's self open to,
- To make a thing one's business,
- To make one's self at home,
- To make one's self scarce,
- To make one's self strange,
- To make one's self understood,
- To pass something upon some one,
- To pin one's faith upon,
- To play one's cards well,
- To play snow one's cards,
- To put a spoke in one's wheel,
- To put one's nose out of joint,
- To put one's nose to the grindstone,
- To put someone through one's paces,
- To reckon without one's host,
- To sell one's life dearly,
- To sow one's wild oats,
- To stand upon one's dignity,
- To take the wind out of one's sails,
- To take upon one's self,
- To talk out of both sides of one's mouth,
- To throw dust in one's eyes,
- To throw one's self upon,
- To tread upon one's heels