Stuart's Word Spot is divorced from other posts in this blog and produced in response to a request from a follower to provide just such a service.
Each: adjective – used before a singular noun, it gives the same sense for individuals as 'all' and 'both' do for plural nouns: pronoun – an individual person or thing.
'Each morning, we awake to a new dawn and each evening, we fall asleep after a day spent.'
'The dancers were seated before their mirrors, each preparing their make-up and hair before the performance of The Rites of Spring.'
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