Use "one after the other" in a sentence

1. Sybil ate three biscuits, one after the other.

2. They drove the car one after the other.

3. My three guitars broke one after the other.

4. The houses caught fires one after the other.

5. They all go down like ninepins one after the other.

6. They stood out the enemy's attacks one after the other.

7. Consecutive definition is - following one after the other in order : successive

8. Bidding was brisk, ie Many offers were made one after the other.

9. They were tossing bodies on top of me, one after the other...

10. Cascadingly meaning In a cascade; as if falling one after the other.

11. I'll eat chocolates one after the other until the box is finished.

12. Chernenko and Andropov were KGB heads, who succeeded Brezhnev one after the other

13. Dad was better than anyone; he burst six balloons, one after the other.

14. They came as a progression, in discrete species pulses, one after the other.

15. Sequential organization: Sequential file organization stores records in sequence, one after the other.

16. One after the other Danton, Robespierre and the rest went to the guillotine.

17. 16 One after the other Danton, Robespierre and the rest went to the guillotine.

18. One after the other the towers of prestige and glamour were falling to him.

19. He goes to the cocktail lounge and starts throwing them down , one after the other.

20. Consecutive definition: Consecutive periods of time or events happen one after the other without interruption

21. After definition, behind in place or position; following behind: men lining up one After the other

22. Blue looks around the room and fixes his attention on various objects, one after the other.

23. Firstly, Causation means that two events appear at the same time or one after the other

24. He saw the top brass one after the other and noted down his reactions and observations.

25. Firstly, Causation means that two events appear at the same time or one after the other

26. For their Speed Bump, Tanner & Josh each had to perform this Roadblock, one after the other.

27. Orderly ranks of waves broke one after the other up on to all the rocky beaches.

28. NERD_Commenter defines the <Leader>cc mapping, so you'd press (one after the other): \ C C

29. One after the other, we have seen all of these cities pledge to take on global warming.

30. One after the other, Nat, Aldo, Jimmy and Ben got on to their bikes and rode off.

31. Arpeggios on guitar are when the notes of a chord are played individually one after the other

32. Cascadingly (comparative more Cascadingly, superlative most Cascadingly) In a cascade; as if falling one after the other.

33. Disturbed by the vibration of the engines one after the other disappears in the grass of the steppe.

34. C.-They ambled up the crowded tunnel, one after the other, their eyes as lifeless as their team.

35. The first was Konrad Adenauer when he addressed both Houses of Congress in 19 albeit one after the other.

36. The adjective Consecutive, on the other hand, means one after the other, like little ducks all in a row

37. Each took the oath and then gave almost identical evidence, one after the other condemning the prisoners in the dock.

38. And most of what you see -- that's a trailer from "Women Are Heroes" -- its images, photography, taken one after the other.

39. Quickly and with his eyes watering with satisfaction, he ate one after the other the cheese, the vegetables, and the sauce.

40. Facing Multiple Grief Sometimes the losses that we experience come so quickly one after the other that they become almost indistinguishable.

41. Definition of Alternately 1 : by turns one after the other His heart rate was 175, his blood pressure Alternately spiking and falling

42. Once the raster image generation is complete, all steps of the printing process can occur one after the other in rapid succession.

43. Mob: Affray Challenger (hostile) Level: 26-27 Health: 860 They come one after the other with a 15-20 second break between

44. / ɑːlˈtɝː.nət.li / in a way that involves two things happening or existing one after the other repeatedly: The film is Alternately depressing and amusing

45. If two things happen Alternately, they follow each other in a regular way, one after the other He felt Alternately hot and cold

46. What does Consecutive mean? The definition of Consecutive refers to things that happen one after the other or something that logically follows the f

47. As I ran I could feel the tautness in my legs. My feet hit the hard track one after the other, quickly, in rhythm.

48. Collated printing means printing more than one copy of a multi-page document, by printing all pages of each copy one after the other

49. Basipetal (of a stem) producing structures one after the other from the apex down to the base, so that the oldest are at the apex

50. Basipetal (of a stem) producing structures one after the other from the apex down to the base, so that the oldest are at the apex

51. A golden bait hung temptingly out before the people, and, one after the other, they rushed to the tulip marts, like flies around a honey-pot.

52. 30 A golden bait hung temptingly out before the people, and, one after the other, they rushed to the tulip marts, like flies around a honey-pot.

53. The music theory term Arpeggio (or broken chord) simply describes when the notes of a chord are played one after the other rather than at the same time

54. The cargo uses the tray to press the depth direction one after the other, deposits on the support guide rail, increases the storage density and the spatial use factor.

55. An Arpeggio is when the notes of a chord are performed one after the other instead of all at the same time, with chords being three or more notes that …

56. However, the greater fear is that once we surrender, blend in and begin to disappear one after the other, the more normal this false conformity will look, the less shocking this oppression will feel.

57. The lotus represents a connection between the two elements of water and land, rising out of the water to bloom in great beauty with petals unfolding one after the other remaining pure and unstained .

58. The frontiers receded from view again and again; far down below rose up town after town; river after river meandered along, mountain-ranges rose up one after the other, now only slightly elevated, then rising Arabesquely through the plains

59. Alternately means several things taken in turn, consecutively, one after another. Alternately is an adverb formed by adding -ly to the word alternate, which comes from the Latin word alternatus meaning one after the other. Alternatively means another choice, on the other hand, another possibility.

60. Chain definition, a series of objects connected one after the other, usually in the form of a series of metal rings passing through one another, used either for various purposes requiring a flexible tie with high tensile strength, as for hauling, supporting, or confining, or …

61. Consecutive: 1 adj one after the other Synonyms: back-to-back succeeding coming after or following adj in regular succession without gaps Synonyms: sequent , sequential , serial , successive ordered having a systematic arrangement; especially having elements succeeding in order according to rule adj successive (without a break) Synonyms:

62. Arpeggios are an amazing musical technique which you will come across all the time in lots of different styles. The music theory term arpeggio (or broken chord) simply describes when the notes of a chord are played one after the other rather than at the same time

63. The corner-shaping cuts (61, 62), which, in relation to the web width, are punched one after the other in at least one width position, the at least one longitudinal severing cut (41, 42) and the transverse severing cuts (51) are made in alignment with one another.

64. (3) Using as a guide the chart “Main Events of Jesus’ Earthly Life” published under the heading “Jesus Christ” in Insight on the Scriptures (also in “All Scripture Is Inspired of God and Beneficial”), read the parallel accounts of each portion of the Gospels, one after the other.

65. Alternately is an adverb that means in turn; one after the other: “We Alternately spun the wheel in the game.” Alternatively is an adverb that means on the other hand; one or the other: “You can choose a large bookcase or, alternatively, you can buy two small ones.”

66. A ‘Chunked’ response means that instead of processing the whole page, generating all of the html and sending it to the client, we can split the html into ‘chunks’ and send one after the other, without telling the browser how big the response will be ahead of time.

67. A closed path through which an electric current flows or may flow.♦ Circuits in which a power source is connected to two or more components (such as light bulbs, or logic gates in a computer Circuit), one after the other, are called series Circuits. If the Circuit …

68. Alternately is an adverb formed by adding -ly to the word alternate, which comes from the Latin word alternatus meaning one after the other. Alternatively means another choice, on the other hand, another possibility. Alternatively is an adverb formed by adding -ly to the word alternative, which also derives from the Latin word alternatus.

69. So on the morning I visited, Eleanor came downstairs, poured herself a cup of coffee, sat in a reclining chair, and she sat there, kind of Amiably talking to each of her children as one after the other they came downstairs, checked the list, made themselves breakfast, checked the list again, put the dishes in the dishwasher, rechecked the list, fed the pets or whatever chores they had, checked

70. So on the morning I visited, Eleanor came downstairs, poured herself a cup of coffee, sat in a reclining chair, and she sat there, kind of amiably talking to each of her children as one after the other they came downstairs, checked the list, made themselves breakfast, checked the list again, put the dishes in the dishwasher, rechecked the list, fed the pets or whatever chores they had, checked the list once more, gathered their belongings, and made their way to the bus.