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Adverb
(1) to or from every one of two or more (considered individually
(2) to or from every one of two or more (considered individually)
(3) each
Show English Meaning
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Adverb
(1) to or from every one of two or more (considered individually
(2) to or from every one of two or more (considered individually)
(3) each
Show Examples
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(1) we sold 385 prints at $10 apiece
(2) With each team recording a win apiece so far this year the feeling is optimistic in both squads.
(3) Carla and I walked into the local bike dealership and bought two brand new bikes for twenty quid apiece .
(4) There were 15 pages with about nine pictures apiece , and several clearly involved children.
(5) we sold 385 prints at u00d4u00f6u00bcu251cu255110 apiece
(6) Both sides failed to run away with the lead and on 15 minutes of play they had three points apiece .
(7) Maybe I'm missing the point, but wouldn't it make more sense to give 77 people a million apiece ?
(8) Instead the home team began to dictate the exchanges although it still remained nil apiece come half time.
(9) Both managers were happy with a point apiece in a game spoilt by the strong wind that blew for the entire 90 minutes.
(10) The teams were still equally matched at 14 players apiece when it started to rain.
(11) A large crowd watched a very competitive decider and the sides finished level at two goals apiece .
(12) Scores were slow to come in the first half, and it was only two points apiece after 20 minutes.
(13) A goal apiece in the extra period meant the teams still couldn't be separated.
(14) With two wins apiece from their opening two games, England currently head both the men's and women's tables.
(15) Referee John Underhill resisted the temptation to produce any more punishment than a yellow card apiece .
(16) The home side held their own with one of the league favourites as both teams retired two goals apiece at the break.
Show Examples
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(1) we sold 385 prints at $10 apiece
(2) With each team recording a win apiece so far this year the feeling is optimistic in both squads.
(3) Carla and I walked into the local bike dealership and bought two brand new bikes for twenty quid apiece .
(4) There were 15 pages with about nine pictures apiece , and several clearly involved children.
(5) we sold 385 prints at u00d4u00f6u00bcu251cu255110 apiece
(6) Both sides failed to run away with the lead and on 15 minutes of play they had three points apiece .
(7) Maybe I'm missing the point, but wouldn't it make more sense to give 77 people a million apiece ?
(8) Instead the home team began to dictate the exchanges although it still remained nil apiece come half time.
(9) Both managers were happy with a point apiece in a game spoilt by the strong wind that blew for the entire 90 minutes.
(10) The teams were still equally matched at 14 players apiece when it started to rain.
(11) A large crowd watched a very competitive decider and the sides finished level at two goals apiece .
(12) Scores were slow to come in the first half, and it was only two points apiece after 20 minutes.
(13) A goal apiece in the extra period meant the teams still couldn't be separated.
(14) With two wins apiece from their opening two games, England currently head both the men's and women's tables.
(15) Referee John Underhill resisted the temptation to produce any more punishment than a yellow card apiece .
(16) The home side held their own with one of the league favourites as both teams retired two goals apiece at the break.
Related Words
(1) a piece
Related Words
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(1) a piece
Synonyms
Adverb
1. each
2. respectively
3. per item
5. a pop
6. a throw
7. per
8. severally
Synonyms
(↓)
Adverb
1. each
2. respectively
3. per item
5. a pop
6. a throw
7. per
8. severally
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