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apiece
[ uh-pees ]
adverb
- for each piece, thing, or person; for each one; each:
We ate an orange apiece. The cakes cost a dollar apiece.
apiece
/ əˈ±è¾±Ë²õ /
adverb
- postpositive for, to, or from each one
they were given two apples apiece
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Example Sentences
The final 10 minutes became the Abi show, with Dow and Burton both crossing for two tries apiece as Wales looked in a danger of a record loss to their rivals.
Barring a French stumble next weekend, it will likely be a pair of titles apiece too.
The following June, the charity signed an agreement promising Kaspar up to $1 million more, for which it had launched a drive to recruit 200 people to raise $5,000 apiece.
Littler bettered his performance on Monday, when he was knocked out in the third round, but Price finished on top, hitting a 14-dart check out with the scores locked at five legs apiece.
On hard courts, they have won one match apiece.
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