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Definition of weekly in English: weeklyadjective ˈwiːkliˈwikli 1Done, produced, or occurring once a week. there was a weekly dance on Wednesdays Example sentencesExamples - There are weekly pool tournaments on a Thursday.
- Once you devise a weekly plan, write out each workout at least a day in advance.
- With a weekly Scottish Mirror column and the second run of her own Radio Scotland show in the pipeline, you wonder how she finds the time.
- She once gave me a break by running a weekly column by me when she was editor of the Financial Post.
- In the last 20 years, large sections of the population have lost the ability to cook simple dishes once served up on a weekly basis.
- They will be required to attend for personal tutorial on an approximately once weekly basis.
- There were also weekly dances at that time in the Town Hall.
- I believe it would be more beneficial to have four tutorials a term accompanied by a compulsory weekly discussion class.
- The weekly market dance was cancelled because of rain, so I didn't have to go to that.
- Irish dancing classes are held weekly in the school free of charge.
- Some planned events will be featured on a weekly basis once the centre is open.
Synonyms once a week, seven-day lasting a week rare hebdomadal, hebdomadary - 1.1 Relating to or calculated in terms of a week.
the difference in weekly income is £29.10 Example sentencesExamples - In real terms, average weekly earnings for young people declined sharply over the same 10 years.
- A couple with two children whose weekly income is at or below 334 may qualify.
- The burglar had probably heard she had been saving for years from her paltry weekly income, to leave something for her grandchildren.
- For years she surmounted her weekly shortfall by pooling her income and expenses with Elsa.
- Willetts has calculated that around a third of this additional weekly income will be clawed back in many cases.
- The money he receives from the government is a big part of his family's weekly income - and they cannot do without it.
- I was reviewing television for the New Statesman on a weekly basis and that was basically my income.
- Even with a weekly income of $300, they decided to continue to live in the back room.
- This promises all pensioners a basic weekly income above the state pension.
- There is also a change to the way in which weekly contributions are calculated for the self-employed.
- She said that Mitchell, who had moved since the assault, had a weekly income of £37.50 and a number of debts.
- To work out if you are eligible for the Pension Credit, you need to calculate your weekly income, after deductions and savings.
- He is likely to be entitled to the Savings credit if, as a single person, his total weekly income is less than £139 a week.
- I'd also like to see London theatres being upfront for once by publishing their weekly takings.
- It is understood the company was losing money on a weekly basic and they found this to be unsustainable in the long term.
- I can see this in terms of the weekly web server statistics that I monitor.
- Payments are usually made once a month but single or low income parents can claim weekly payments.
- People in Berwick-upon-Tweed, in the North East, have the lowest average weekly incomes at 302.
adverb ˈwiːkliˈwikli Once a week. interviews were given weekly Example sentencesExamples - The ship carries up to 1,200 tonnes down to Ayrshire once or twice weekly.
- What you should consider is giving up the cigarettes and trying to walk for 30 minutes three times weekly.
- You'll weight train twice weekly, once as your only exercise for that day and once on the same day as a run.
- Originally, the recommended levels were 21 units weekly for men and 14 for women.
- Once weekly it presents a critique of the week's news items as portrayed by the print, film and radio media.
- The programme is for four nights once weekly, mid February to mid March.
- There will be jazz sessions weekly for July and August so don't miss out.
- Milk was sampled once weekly at all three milkings and composited for each cow.
- I checked nests at least weekly and usually daily around the supposed time of laying and hatching.
- They hold Cabinet meetings there once weekly and it is in continual use for functions.
- Charter flights will be taking about 1,000 Slovenians weekly, until the end of the season.
Synonyms once a week, every week, each week, on a weekly basis by the week, per week, a week rare hebdomadally
nounPlural weeklies ˈwiːkliˈwikli A newspaper or periodical issued every week. Example sentencesExamples - It was one of the few weeklies that carried reports from all the colonies.
- He owns a personal library which receives several Urdu dailies, weeklies and monthlies published in different parts of the country.
- I only have experience as a stringer for a daily and a freelancer for magazines and weeklies.
- In some markets, weeklies or monthlies picked up the comic after dailies dropped it.
- There are many tabloid weeklies in Hong Kong and how many can I read?
- ‘We always said when we went into newspapers, we would concentrate on weeklies rather than dailies,’ he said.
- Both journals are international weeklies, but Science has a higher circulation within the United States and so is often preferred by United States scientists.
- Journalists from dailies averaged 5.5, and journalists from weeklies averaged 5.4.
- As of the 2002 count, there were 1,457 daily newspapers in the country and about 6,699 weeklies.
- Everybody disagreed with him, apart from the British weekly The Economist.
- Sethi is the editor of the Daily Times and the leading Pakistani weekly The Friday Times.
- It was long accepted that reporters, and even the editors of some country weeklies, would be much more poorly paid than the printers who produced their papers.
- They were in the local daily paper or the weeklies.
Definition of weekly in US English: weeklyadjectiveˈwēklēˈwikli 1attributive Done, produced, or occurring once a week. there was a weekly dance on Wednesdays Example sentencesExamples - Irish dancing classes are held weekly in the school free of charge.
- With a weekly Scottish Mirror column and the second run of her own Radio Scotland show in the pipeline, you wonder how she finds the time.
- She once gave me a break by running a weekly column by me when she was editor of the Financial Post.
- Once you devise a weekly plan, write out each workout at least a day in advance.
- I believe it would be more beneficial to have four tutorials a term accompanied by a compulsory weekly discussion class.
- There were also weekly dances at that time in the Town Hall.
- They will be required to attend for personal tutorial on an approximately once weekly basis.
- The weekly market dance was cancelled because of rain, so I didn't have to go to that.
- There are weekly pool tournaments on a Thursday.
- Some planned events will be featured on a weekly basis once the centre is open.
- In the last 20 years, large sections of the population have lost the ability to cook simple dishes once served up on a weekly basis.
- 1.1 Relating to or calculated in terms of a week.
the difference in weekly income is $290 Example sentencesExamples - A couple with two children whose weekly income is at or below 334 may qualify.
- The money he receives from the government is a big part of his family's weekly income - and they cannot do without it.
- She said that Mitchell, who had moved since the assault, had a weekly income of £37.50 and a number of debts.
- This promises all pensioners a basic weekly income above the state pension.
- Payments are usually made once a month but single or low income parents can claim weekly payments.
- There is also a change to the way in which weekly contributions are calculated for the self-employed.
- I'd also like to see London theatres being upfront for once by publishing their weekly takings.
- The burglar had probably heard she had been saving for years from her paltry weekly income, to leave something for her grandchildren.
- He is likely to be entitled to the Savings credit if, as a single person, his total weekly income is less than £139 a week.
- Willetts has calculated that around a third of this additional weekly income will be clawed back in many cases.
- To work out if you are eligible for the Pension Credit, you need to calculate your weekly income, after deductions and savings.
- It is understood the company was losing money on a weekly basic and they found this to be unsustainable in the long term.
- I can see this in terms of the weekly web server statistics that I monitor.
- I was reviewing television for the New Statesman on a weekly basis and that was basically my income.
- In real terms, average weekly earnings for young people declined sharply over the same 10 years.
- Even with a weekly income of $300, they decided to continue to live in the back room.
- For years she surmounted her weekly shortfall by pooling her income and expenses with Elsa.
- People in Berwick-upon-Tweed, in the North East, have the lowest average weekly incomes at 302.
adverbˈwēklēˈwikli Once a week. interviews were given weekly Example sentencesExamples - Once weekly it presents a critique of the week's news items as portrayed by the print, film and radio media.
- The ship carries up to 1,200 tonnes down to Ayrshire once or twice weekly.
- Milk was sampled once weekly at all three milkings and composited for each cow.
- The programme is for four nights once weekly, mid February to mid March.
- What you should consider is giving up the cigarettes and trying to walk for 30 minutes three times weekly.
- I checked nests at least weekly and usually daily around the supposed time of laying and hatching.
- Originally, the recommended levels were 21 units weekly for men and 14 for women.
- They hold Cabinet meetings there once weekly and it is in continual use for functions.
- You'll weight train twice weekly, once as your only exercise for that day and once on the same day as a run.
- There will be jazz sessions weekly for July and August so don't miss out.
- Charter flights will be taking about 1,000 Slovenians weekly, until the end of the season.
Synonyms once a week, every week, each week, on a weekly basis
nounˈwēklēˈwikli A newspaper or periodical issued every week. Example sentencesExamples - ‘We always said when we went into newspapers, we would concentrate on weeklies rather than dailies,’ he said.
- It was long accepted that reporters, and even the editors of some country weeklies, would be much more poorly paid than the printers who produced their papers.
- It was one of the few weeklies that carried reports from all the colonies.
- I only have experience as a stringer for a daily and a freelancer for magazines and weeklies.
- He owns a personal library which receives several Urdu dailies, weeklies and monthlies published in different parts of the country.
- Journalists from dailies averaged 5.5, and journalists from weeklies averaged 5.4.
- There are many tabloid weeklies in Hong Kong and how many can I read?
- They were in the local daily paper or the weeklies.
- Both journals are international weeklies, but Science has a higher circulation within the United States and so is often preferred by United States scientists.
- Sethi is the editor of the Daily Times and the leading Pakistani weekly The Friday Times.
- In some markets, weeklies or monthlies picked up the comic after dailies dropped it.
- Everybody disagreed with him, apart from the British weekly The Economist.
- As of the 2002 count, there were 1,457 daily newspapers in the country and about 6,699 weeklies.
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