He called home semiweekly. From Wordnet, Princeton University.
Adjective : semiweekly visits. From Dictionary.com.
Adverb : He traveled semiweekly to Detroit. From Dictionary.com.
Monthly, weekly, semiweekly, the drains in our house clogged. From Wordnik.com. [Middlesex]
Mr. Katz is editor of the semiweekly Oriental Economist Alert. From Wordnik.com. [Rebalancing China's Economy] Reference
Mr. Katz is the editor of the semiweekly Oriental Economist Alert. From Wordnik.com. [Inflation Targeting Won't Work in Japan] Reference
Nearly every town of any consequence had a weekly or semiweekly market, which was held in the market place or in the churchyard. From Wordnik.com. [Early European History] Reference
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. From Wordnik.com. [Archive 2008-09-01] Reference
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. From Wordnik.com. [Computer Security: SANS’ Information Security Reading Room (> 1644 Original Papers) & Other SANS Resources « ResourceShelf] Reference
I found that the daily phone call was not too unlike our semiweekly visit; we felt as close to each other and as open and authentic with each other as we did when we were together. From Wordnik.com. [Living the 7 Habits] Reference
Badman's semiweekly comic is guided by the ancient epic. From Wordnik.com. [comicbookbin.com] Reference
It doesn't have to be daily: It can be weekly or semiweekly. From Wordnik.com. [Public marks] Reference
That's one of two West Seattle projects with actions listed in today's semiweekly. From Wordnik.com. [West Seattle Blog...] Reference
No one had taken the trouble to follow Pop in his semiweekly excursions to the barren field. From Wordnik.com. [Tales from Bohemia] Reference
This report will be updated semiweekly, but more frequent updates are available at DOD's Web site at. From Wordnik.com. [Open CRS: Recent Reports] Reference
Updates is a semiweekly feature to give readers the latest information on stories they have seen in The Facts. From Wordnik.com. [The Facts: News] Reference
It served as an assembly hall for the semiweekly meetings of the Tippecanoe Club, all of which partook of the nature of celebrations. From Wordnik.com. [Party Politics in North Carolina, 1835-1860] Reference
Your line of credit business may be a distributional pyxie or a twofold tubman patriarchy or semiweekly an nobelist haemal in stanhope. From Wordnik.com. [Rational Review] Reference
Jelly, founded by Amit Gupta and Luke Crawford in New York in February 2006, is a semiweekly casual coworking event that typically meets at someone's apartment. From Wordnik.com. [Latest Articles] Reference
We know that on Monday you sit around at work, pretending to "do things," browsing the interwebs and patiently awaiting your semiweekly installment of H-Town Rock. From Wordnik.com. [Houstonist] Reference
The semiweekly theory classes are not unlike those of the plain-sewing division, and the girl is as proud of her achievement with needle, hammer, and saw as if she were an adept in lighter work. From Wordnik.com. [Tuskegee & Its People: Their Ideals and Achievements] Reference
"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," the Anchorage Daily News noted. From Wordnik.com. [Political Punch] Reference
Now i'm on mirtazapine i can primate again, i'm detonating which in fry is studying me youngerbrisker energy, and i ordinarily physcoanalize like myself! plus my drive was non-existent and it's semiweekly returned to normal. From Wordnik.com. [Wii-volution] Reference
The emphasis shifted from open fighting to trench warfare, and the textbook which our officers studied was a typewritten serial issued semiweekly by the War Office, and which was based on the dearly bought experience of officers at the front. From Wordnik.com. [Kitchener's Mob Adventures of an American in the British Army] Reference
1921: Becomes a semiweekly with a circulation of 4,500, later publishing three times a week. From Wordnik.com. [The Daily Times News Headlines] Reference
Ah! The semiweekly appearance of the Bike Nazi. From Wordnik.com. [Matthew Yglesias » Getting to Work] Reference
"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. From Wordnik.com. [WordPress.com News] Reference
“One for very sick people,” said Joe, who was sitting in the recliner on the other side of the room with his feet up, enjoying his semiweekly glass of something-or-other, and I could tell from his voice that I wasn’t going to get anything more than this, but I had an idea he meant the other kind of sick, the in-the-head kind. From Wordnik.com. [Hayden's Ferry Review Issue 45] Reference
6. semiweekly. From Wordnik.com. [Orthography As Outlined in the State Course of Study for Illinois] Reference
—more of a semiweekly, I’d say. From Wordnik.com. [To Fetch a Thief] Reference
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