WordNet
adv. to or from every one of two or more (considered individually); "they received $10 each" [syn: each, for each one, from each one, apiece]
Usage examples of "to each one".
She paused for a moment, half blinded by tears of gratitude, then went to each one in turn and took their gloved hands in hers, offering a silent greeting.
Two terminals, with a pile of isolinear chips next to each one, took up most of the desk space.
One way in which I demonstrate my own clairvoyance is to describe to each one his natural talent.
They were the notebook pages again, woven with the purple scribbling, in which he dedicated a special paragraph to each one.
And after he had finished the capture of this land Crisnarao divided it amongst many of his captains, giving to each one what was necessary for him.
But to each one of these knots as they entered, someone, carle or quean, spake a word or two, and straightway the new-comers went up to the dais and greeted Christopher pleasantly, and made obeisance to Goldilind.