NOUN
- a periodical that is published twice each week (or 104 issues per year)
ADVERB
-
twice a week
he called home semiweekly
ADJECTIVE
- occurring twice a week
How To Use semiweekly In A Sentence
- In 1998, CIW turned into a semiweekly publication.
- he called home semiweekly
- Mr. Katz is editor of the semiweekly Oriental Economist Alert. Tokyo Gamble
- She's also been criticized by the local semiweekly newspaper for a new policy requiring department heads to get the mayor's approval before talking to reporters. Archive 2008-09-01
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- Mr. Katz is the editor of the semiweekly Oriental Economist Alert. Inflation Targeting Won't Work in Japan
- SANS NewsBites is a semiweekly high-level executive summary of the most important news articles that have been published on computer security during the last week. Computer Security: SANS’ Information Security Reading Room (> 1644 Original Papers) & Other SANS Resources « ResourceShelf
- Your line of credit business may be a distributional pyxie or a twofold tubman patriarchy or semiweekly an nobelist haemal in stanhope. Rational Review
- One of the most famous editors of the age was Philip Freneau, an ardent Republican and once "penniless young poet," and the publisher of the National Gazette, a semiweekly newspaper. Newspaper Wars