one after the other



one after the other

also one after another
first one person or thing and then another, followed by more The cornfields stretched for many miles, one after the other.
Usage notes: often used with a noun immediately after one: She ate one chocolate after the other until the box was empty.
See also: after, one, other

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
JehuJEE-hyoo (English)Biblical
Boykin['bɔikin]
Polykarpos-Ancient Greek
Eysteinn-Ancient Scandinavian, Icelandic
Paulenepaw-LEENEnglish (Rare)
Aquilina-Ancient Roman