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[ UK /ɐpˈiːs/ ]
[ US /əˈpis/ ]
ADVERB
  1. to or from every one of two or more (considered individually)
    they received $10 each

How To Use apiece In A Sentence

  • His two motors, a used 7.5 horsepower and a 3.5 horsepower, cost just $25 apiece.
  • And four dragger captains fined two thousand apiece for fishing redfish in closed waters. THE SHIPPING NEWS
  • These wolves weigh 265 pounds apiece and can sprint the distance between the line and your tender body in two seconds flat. Christianity Today
  • The khansamah would appear to be the only functionary in residence until the hour of departure draws near, when a whole party of underlings -- chowkidars, bheesties, and sweepers -- appear from nowhere in particular; and the lordly traveller, having presented them with about twopence apiece, rolls off along the dusty white road, leaving the khansamah and his myrmidons salaaming on the verandah. A Holiday in the Happy Valley with Pen and Pencil
  • American aircraft mounted an average of two sorties a day apiece, for a cumulative daily total of more than 2,000. Nemesis: The Battle for Japan, 194445
  • Eight wickets at 45 apiece in first three Tests did him scant justice. Times, Sunday Times
  • Both sides failed to run away with the lead and on 15 minutes of play they had three points apiece.
  • I don't know what I was thinking when I gathered up provisions for the gathering; I seem to have assumed everyone would have one bottle of wine apiece then turn to the scotch with thirst unslakable.
  • American aircraft mounted an average of two sorties a day apiece, for a cumulative daily total of more than 2,000. Nemesis: The Battle for Japan, 194445
  • The past 10 congresses averaged voting on one amendment apiece, according to Congressional Quarterly.
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