1. bi-weekly - Adjective
2. bi-weekly - Adverb
bi-weekly (not comparable)
Alternative form of biweekly
According to the Refugee Council USA, which provides bi-weekly refugee totals, there have only been 11,245 arrivals as of April 16. Source: Internet
The 2007 county budget was $154 million. citation The county seat is the town of Lyons and bi-weekly board meetings are held in the Wayne County Court House in the village. Source: Internet
The bi-weekly seminar attracted some twenty-five historians, sociologists, philosophers, anthropologists and others interested in the field, including some actual Hasidim. Source: Internet
A good chunk of my pay is in a commission check; we all get a percentage of what we sell in my department, but we also get a little bit of salary to keep us going bi-weekly. Source: Internet
And the parts department, because we still pulled a bit of a check bi-weekly, we got knifed as well. Source: Internet
Child Development Center’s virtual meetings are held online at a frequency rate of twice per week, also known as a bi-weekly schedule. Source: Internet