biannual

[ UK /ba‍ɪˈænjuːə‍l/ ]
[ US /baɪˈænuəɫ/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. occurring or payable twice each year
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How To Use biannual In A Sentence

  • Internationally the sport has a biannual European as well as World Championships at senior men's and women's and at U - 21 level for juniors.
  • We get the feeling that seeing a woman walk out the door with her suitcases packed is a biannual event for Don, yet it sets him into a depressive tailspin.
  • The unique pattern of year round influenza activity and a biannual epidemic pattern in tropical Asian countries complicate the routine assessment of the related disease burden.
  • The high-priced Koch confabs have become a biannual ritual among Obama's super-rich foes. Eric Boehlert: Fox News And the Phony Koch Brothers Defense
  • The 22-member forum will meet biannually and the first meeting will take place on February 24.
  • Now she helps to organise the biannual International Debutante Ball, which donates money to several causes, including servicemen's charities.
  • The company tactical officers incorporate feedback into biannual counseling for cadets.
  • Self Service is produced biannually, and the next issue, which I did not work on, will come out in October. La Coquette:
  • Although Brazil is expected to produce less coffee this year as part of its biannual low-output season, when trees naturally produce fewer beans, the government's forecasting agency still expects a record off-crop of 43.5 million 60-kilogram bags in the 2011-12 crop year. Coffee Searches for A New Caffeine Fix
  • Rapeseed and mustardseed are both obtained from species of Brassica in the family of the Cruciferae which includes some 160 species, mainly annual and biannual herbs. 1. Oil Plants and their Potential Use
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