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Definition of Bimonthlies
1. bimonthly [n] - See also: bimonthly
Lexicographical Neighbors of Bimonthlies
Literary usage of Bimonthlies
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Hearings Before the Postal Commission by United States Postal commission. [from old catalog], Boies Penrose, Library of Congress Division of Bibliography (1907)
"Just how the deficit complained of is to be wiped out by offering a grand prize
for monthlies and bimonthlies to change to weeklies and enter the mail bags ..."
2. Review of Reviews and World's Work by Albert Shaw (1905)
"The American reading public is quite prone to [KISS by the "heavy" quarterlies,
bimonthlies, and monthlies whose special province is the field of ..."
3. The Methodist Review (1884)
"... 'semi-weeklies, 115; weeklies, 8392; bi-weeklies, 46; semi-monthlies, 172;
monthlies, 1028; bimonthlies, 12; quarterlies, 59—making a total of 10872. ..."
4. Industrial Mexico: 1919 Facts and Figures by Philip Harvey Middleton (1919)
"Of the foregoing 81 are daily papers, 51 are semi-weekly or triweekly, 180 are
weeklies and tri-monthlies, 33 are bimonthlies, 85 are monthlies and 9 are of ..."
5. Parish Problems: Hints and Helps for the People of the Churches edited by Washington Gladden (1887)
"In this period, teeming with religious publications, and with dailies, and
weeklies, and bimonthlies, and monthlies, and quarterlies; when the press with ..."