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weekly English

Meaning weekly meaning

What does weekly mean?
Definitions in simple English

weekly

A weekly is a magazine or newspaper that you get once a week.

weekly

If something happens weekly, it happens once a week.

weekly

a periodical that is published every week (or 52 issues per year) of or occurring every seven days a weekly visit weekly paper without missing a week she visited her aunt weekly

Synonyms weekly synonyms

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Topics weekly topics

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Examples weekly examples

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Simple sentences

Tom bought a weekly magazine at the station.
This weekly comes out once a week.
I bought a weekly magazine.
For comfortable weekly shopping you have to have a car.
Since I've entered that school, I have to write weekly reports just like Japanese students do.
Every day, they serve fresh fish and lobster, which they get weekly by plane from Norway.
He travels about 865 kilometers (540 miles) each month to pay weekly visits to patients in rural health care centers.
I go swimming weekly.
I'm a subscriber for a weekly journal.
Tom's commissions often exceed his weekly salary.

Movie subtitles

Okay, as long as that weekly stipend keeps coming in.
Sergeant McGlashan will weekly requisition our needs.
And we want a weekly paycheck, not a monthly paycheck.
They must give us the money because of the weekly paycheck, even in bad weeks.
He used to receive a weekly carton of cigarettes from Olga Kirshen's lunch stand.
Then, as the river brought everything. it brought a young man on the weekly steamer.
I have waited for this great moment, to advise him that I have my eye on a situation for him which will bring him, if obtained, full 5 and 6 pence weekly!
A weekly reminder that the years were passing, And my problem still unsolved.
Weekly magazines work a good way ahead.
What do you think this is, a weekly?
He's planning on getting out a weekly down at the plant.
Published twice weekly. circulation 2,500. one page of advertising. with no other sheet to give him competition.
You were with Beardmore. and for that I will subtract one hour from your weekly salary.
It is my weekly budget for flowers.
OK, as long as that weekly stipend keeps coming in.
I think we can drop the weekly reports from now on.
My, what a little quiet blackmail and a weekly radio show can get you.
A weekly reminder that the years were passing, and my problem still unsolved.
Copenhagen Weekly Gazette!
Get your Copenhagen Weekly Gazette!
If you're a good girl and follow my advice, I may be able to get you a weekly radio broadcast, like Louella has.
All I have of Roy is a signature at the bottom of a weekly letter.
Next week, the very considerable talents of mr. Shelley berman are utilized to bring you another in our weekly excursions into the never-never land of the wild, the woolly and the wondrous.
They claim they're finding they have to appeal more to the general public, and for the first time in their history, they're contemplating going into a five-cent magazine, theNational Weekly.
Stanhope Publications are going to buy National Weekly.
National Weekly is a great piece of property right now, and with our editorial and promotion machine, we could build it into the largest five-cent weekly in the country.
I'm thinking of starting a five-cent weekly.
Why not buy National Weekly from me?
Buy National Weekly?
There were half a dozen of us who had to compile some special data on National Weekly.
She discovered something about. Well, about my National Weekly deal. I've taken over National Weekly.
Shall I pay weekly or monthly?
Do you think there's a chance for a spread in the weekly magazines?
Weekly magazines, monthly magazines, mail-order catalogs.
I came over the river jordan from a weekly scandal sheet. and asked old John Garrison for a job.

News and current affairs

Earlier this year, the government suspended publication of the newspaper Bing Dian Weekly, provoking unprecedented open protest, which received extensive media coverage worldwide.
Obviously, being highly educated, wearing a tie, eating with a fork, or cutting one's nails weekly is not enough.
There are weekly reports of would-be illegal Egyptian immigrants drowning in the Mediterranean.
In weekly classes (the atmosphere is that of a class, rather than a therapy group), and by listening to CD's or tapes at home during the week, participants learn the practice of mindfulness meditation.
So it was even more surprising to see pro-war sentiments expressed publicly, such as the petition that appeared in the Guangzhou-based weekly newspaper 21st Century World Herald.
Similarly, my office defended the liberal weekly newspaper Novoe Vremya (New Times), which was being pressured by Moscow's city government on the pretext of a commercial dispute about a lease.
In 1990, Tudor set up a weekly magazine through which he incited vicious and reactionary campaigns.
The issue is not the productivity of European workers when they are on the job, but rather the need to increase labor-force participation through policies that raise employment rates and reverse the decline in weekly work hours.
North Korean diplomatic attaches are required to conduct weekly and monthly self-criticism sessions.
Writing for such journals as The Weekly Standard, and using the pulpits of think tanks, such as the American Enterprise Institute, neo-cons offered an intellectual boost to the invasion of Iraq.
First published in a weekly news magazine, the story was then posted on Web sites, sent in e-mails, and repeated on satellite television and radio stations for days before the facts could be discovered.
Consider the words of Vitaly Tretyakov, the editor of the weekly Moscow News, on the recent US elections.
She understood the lower middle class, shared its material aspirations and moral prejudices, and argued for government spending cuts in the language of the housewife managing the weekly accounts.
A few years ago, the editors of a Beijing-based weekly with which I am acquainted were deadlocked over which article to put on their front page.
One of the exhibits at the event featured a display of cartoons published during the dictatorship in Pasquim, an alternative magazine similar to the British satirical weekly magazine Private Eye.
The sample is of the late Paul Samuelson's weekly columns for the magazine Newsweek from 1966-1973.
The story of Western failure in Afghanistan is now all too familiar, painfully illustrated, almost weekly, by the repatriation of fallen NATO soldiers.
When Blair enters Parliament for the weekly ritual of Prime Minister's Questions, members of his own Labor Party heckle him and ask hostile questions.
Real average weekly earnings have fallen in recent months, and are now lower than they were 18 months ago.
Indeed, while millions of Arabs tune in weekly to watch and vote for their favorite singers on the Arabic version of The Voice and Arab Idol, a fund-raising campaign for the benefit of Syrian refugees has yet to be organized.
If the West decides that the government has become unreliable, television shots of demonstrators' weekly clashes with the Baku police, Ilham's refusal to hold televised debates, and the confiscation of all orange objects from stores will come in handy.

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