[
UK
/wˈiːkli/
]
[ US /ˈwikɫi/ ]
[ US /ˈwikɫi/ ]
NOUN
- a periodical that is published every week (or 52 issues per year)
ADVERB
-
without missing a week
she visited her aunt weekly
ADJECTIVE
-
of or occurring every seven days
weekly paper
a weekly visit
How To Use weekly In A Sentence
- Businesses and service organizations were losing employees and customers weekly, daily, and eventually hourly.
- The faces he recognized were those of the laziest and most incapable workmen in the town -- men whose weekly wages were habitually docked for drunkenness, late hours, and botchy work. The Bread-winners A Social Study
- For the computer savvy individual, you can set up your daily or weekly schedule to give you an auto-reminder of you resolution.
- How many fathers would drive their daughter 120 miles through mountainous terrain so she could attend weekly ballet and singing lessons?
- The Absolutely Fabulous star will lead the cast of a new weekly whodunnit sketch. The Sun
- Greek weekly "Proto Thema", an unregretted and shameless Akin stated that he killed Solomou and would do it again if needed. OpEdNews - Diary: Murdering Peace in Derynia
- The club extend their deep gratitude to all who support the weekly draws.
- Next week they will swap places and will repeat the switch weekly.
- The precis accompanying the weekly summaries of incidents also make it possible to explore in more detail the deaths of individual policemen.
- It also insisted there was capacity in the sector for the weekly throughput of pigs.