one : Idioms & Phrases
After one
- after one fashion; alike. Obs. Chaucer.
Webster 1913
All one
- of the same or equal nature, or consequence;
as, he says that it is Shak.all one what course you take.= all the same
Webster 1913
At one
- in agreement or concord. See
At one , in the Vocab.
Webster 1913
Ever in one
- continually; perpetually; always. Obs. Chaucer.
Webster 1913
In one
- in union; in a single whole.
Webster 1913
One and one , One by one
- singly; one at a time; one after another."Raising one by one the suppliant crew." Dryden.
Webster 1913
One day
- .
(a) On a certain day, not definitely specified, referring to time past.One day when Phoebe fair, With all her band, was following the chase. Spenser.
(b) Referring to future time: At some uncertain day or period; some day.Well, I will marry one day. Shak.