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Each sentence is a melody 

The fact that “each sentence is a melody” because we say each syllable of each word in a different tone, which translates to a different musical note. We also say each syllable in a different volume.
The fact that each sentence is a melody because each word you said because each syllable of each word is said in a different tone, a different musical note.
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each and everything 

A favourite phrase of Indian scammers, originating from Hindi idiom translation that doesn't work in English.
Don't be worry ma'am, I will explain to you each and everything.
each and everything by 151bar151 February 15, 2023

Side-by-Each 

Refers to two objects that are aligned beside each other also known as Side-by-Side. Others have stated that it is used in Rhode Island, it is also prevelant in Newfoundland and Quebec and I beleive would be likely to be encountered through many east coast fishing communities.
It would be interesting to know if this originated from the French or Irish or through the Acadians.
Waitress, Can I hav' two eggs, side-by-each...and don't break the sunshine. (Two eggs, sunny side up)

I was out back and saw these two moose side-by-each, I turned to get my gun and when I looked back dere-dey-were...gone!
Side-by-Each by Goodbye_Charlie December 12, 2013

they hate each other 

Phrase used to refer to women's general hatred of each other. Used to shoot down the bullshit "sisterhood" myth.
Guy 1: These two bitches at my job are totally trying to backstab each other.
Guy 2: I know, they hate each other!

To Each His own 

Statement meaning you disagree with someone but respect their oppinion.
1. Thats a nice tuner.
2. I prefer muscle cars, but to each his own.
To Each His own by StillDrinking August 24, 2016

Deserve Each Other 

Two people who both share a derogatory quality (or qualities) in common that make these two people suited for each other in a relationship. It is often used to describe two people already in a relationship in a condescending manner. The phrase implies that because of this quality, they are not worthy of dating other people.
Tom's and Julia are fake af. They deserve each other.

Be excellent to each other 

The greatest and least heinous of all golden rules.
Be excellent to each other and, party on dudes!