To or from every one of two or more (considered individually)
1An affirmative answer came from each one of the others in turn.
2Lincoln himself distributed these to the heirs, obtaining a receipt from each one.
3Yes, but the psychological experts said he would have taken souvenirs from each one.
4Each stripe ended in a point, and a tiny bell hung from each one.
5More importantly, the 30-year-old actor has emerged from each one with his reputation enhanced.
6Each very different from the next and from each one I learn something totally different.
7I wanted to do more climbs, hoping I would learn small things from each one.
8Well, from each one of these knots nerves go to the muscles of the body.
9A red star beamed from each one of them.
10I've taken money from each one of you girls.
11I glanced across the two confected women and collected a dutiful smile from each one.
12But I also took part in three Olympics and brought home gold medals from each one.
13Yet he had time to weigh her words and draw from each one his own significance.
14The furriest creatures either have a lot of follicles or grow multiple hairs from each one.
15There is a little white, mocking finger pointing down at us from each one of them!
16You'll likely get ten dollars from each one, he said as the wretched woman left the store.
Translations for from each one