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weekly
/ ˈwiːklɪ /
adjective
- happening or taking place once a week or every week
- determined or calculated by the week
adverb
- once a week or every week
noun
- a newspaper or magazine issued every week
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Example Sentences
I return home after several days in the hospital and start thrice weekly physical therapy.
We also knew that once we hit the road, we would be paying our band and crew on a weekly basis.
In the latest Weekly Standard can be found an editorial under the headline “The Benghazi Whitewash.”
As well as weekly church services, Boyfriend—who shares a birthday with Madonna—went to a private, Christian school.
If Justin Bieber were Tom Brady's son, Brady would most likely be unable to afford his weekly allowance.
Consequently an amendment may be made diminishing the weekly allowance to a member who is sick, and also the time of allowing it.
According to a weekly paper not only is Constance Binney a famous screen star, but she is also a first-class ukelele player.
The Weekly Dispatch's accounts of the next world are well worth staying alive for.
The men who print newspapers search closely for a bit of 'news,' and so your simple story got into the columns of my weekly.
On Corpus Christi's Eve, the usual celebration greatly aggrieved the perth weekly assembly.
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