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Examples:from house house, one by one—replace one tyranny by another—fig. big accomplishments come from an accumulation of little achievements made one by one—too numerous mention individually or one by one—a person of great moral stature does not remember the offenses committed by one of low moral stature—break up the whole into pieces (idiom); dealing with things one by one—from door door, one by one—indicate what one wants by facial gesture—bitten by a snake in one year, fears the well rope for ten years (idiom); once bitten twice shy—nine divide by nine is one (abacus rule)—sand grains accumulate make a tower a tower (idiom); by gathering small amounts one gets a huge quantity—(placed between two numbers indicate a smaller quantity followed by a larger one)—join things together by fixing them in place at one or more points—be kind and love one another (idiom); bound by deep emotions—one is judged by the company one keeps [idiom.]—lit. seeing others go hunting, one is excited by memories of the thrill of the hunt [idiom.]— |