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Definition of Biweeklies
1. biweekly [n] - See also: biweekly
Lexicographical Neighbors of Biweeklies
Literary usage of Biweeklies
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Pennsylvania Magazine of History and Biography by Historical Society of Pennsylvania (1917)
"... semi-weeklies, biweeklies and monthlies, were present in protest—and the large
room was crowded to its utmost capacity with members of the Legislature ..."
2. Review of Reviews and World's Work by Albert Shaw (1905)
"Frenchmen have the Courrier du, Mexique to peruse. Financial interests are served
by the Financiero Mexicano and the Mexican Investor. Two biweeklies of ..."
3. Socialists at Work by Robert Hunter (1908)
"... Le Populaire du Centre," at Limoges, and " Le Droit du Peuple," at Grenoble;
and in addition there are two biweeklies, 37 weeklies, and two monthlies. ..."
4. Belgravia by Mary Elizabeth Braddon (1872)
"... five hundred are dailies, and eighty of these latter, besides seven hundred
odd weeklies and biweeklies, are published in the state of New York alone. ..."
5. Early Recollections of a Journalist, 1832-1859 by David Croal (1898)
"... :—Edinburgh Weekly Journal, Observer, and Evening Post; biweeklies—Scotsman
and Edinburgh Advertiser ;• tri-weeklies—Courant and Caledonian Mercury. ..."