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Definition of every one in English: every onepronoun Each one. 每个(人或物) Example sentencesExamples - It is up to every one of us to explore ways and means of cutting down on the contents of our garbage bin.
- We parried with all the other reasons people might have weblogs, and he met and challenged me on every one.
- George is the survivor, the cat with nine lives, and he has an autobiography for every one of them.
- We then got to meet the children and from this point on we were just smitten with every one of them.
- Each and every one of them appears to be trying to fool the populace into believing that potty training is fun.
- They sit at the top of every one of your pages and they're designed to make it easy to spot things when you bookmark them.
- I've only got a limited amount of races left in my career and every one counts.
- Look how the sun warms every one of us in the morning with its soft dappled beams.
- The content of each book has been designed by a student from Glasgow School of Art so that every one is unique.
- No one is making excuses for that; every one of those lives lost is a catastrophe.
- Baths and showers are torment, as after every one the itch is worse, the dryness more extreme.
- He commemorated the event by kissing every one of the female members of the European party he could find.
- Each and every one of the victories was in the balance right up to the final whistle.
- This is what we expected from every one of the lectures and we were surprised to find that didn't happen.
- She's never wanted to have a job because she's loathed every one she's ever done.
- For every one of these bags you imagine a few more grey hairs, a few more lines etched deeper into the forehead.
- He wrote a lot more than I do; but there they are and every one is pretty much worth its place in the book.
- Such protection against enemy fire means every one of the troops returns from the raid uninjured.
- Let me go and get hit by a bus and I'll bet you they release every one of those records as an album and people will buy them.
- It certainly was an honour, but it is up to every one of us to make sure we help our fellow citizens.
Synonyms every one, each one, each and every one, one and all, all, the whole lot
UsageThe pronoun everyone, meaning ‘every person,’ is spelled as one word: everyone had a great time at the party. The pronoun every one, meaning ‘each one,’ is spelled as two words: he visited every one of those countries many times Definition of every one in US English: every onepronoun Each one. 每个(人或物) Example sentencesExamples - No one is making excuses for that; every one of those lives lost is a catastrophe.
- Each and every one of the victories was in the balance right up to the final whistle.
- Look how the sun warms every one of us in the morning with its soft dappled beams.
- Each and every one of them appears to be trying to fool the populace into believing that potty training is fun.
- Let me go and get hit by a bus and I'll bet you they release every one of those records as an album and people will buy them.
- She's never wanted to have a job because she's loathed every one she's ever done.
- It certainly was an honour, but it is up to every one of us to make sure we help our fellow citizens.
- This is what we expected from every one of the lectures and we were surprised to find that didn't happen.
- Baths and showers are torment, as after every one the itch is worse, the dryness more extreme.
- He wrote a lot more than I do; but there they are and every one is pretty much worth its place in the book.
- It is up to every one of us to explore ways and means of cutting down on the contents of our garbage bin.
- George is the survivor, the cat with nine lives, and he has an autobiography for every one of them.
- We then got to meet the children and from this point on we were just smitten with every one of them.
- We parried with all the other reasons people might have weblogs, and he met and challenged me on every one.
- For every one of these bags you imagine a few more grey hairs, a few more lines etched deeper into the forehead.
- I've only got a limited amount of races left in my career and every one counts.
- They sit at the top of every one of your pages and they're designed to make it easy to spot things when you bookmark them.
- Such protection against enemy fire means every one of the troops returns from the raid uninjured.
- He commemorated the event by kissing every one of the female members of the European party he could find.
- The content of each book has been designed by a student from Glasgow School of Art so that every one is unique.
Synonyms every one, each one, each and every one, one and all, all, the whole lot
UsageThe pronoun everyone, meaning ‘every person,’ is spelled as one word: everyone had a great time at the party. The pronoun every one, meaning ‘each one,’ is spelled as two words: every one of the employees got a bonus at the end of the year |