19 adjectives to describe weekly

I've even been courageous enough to submit a poem in person to the editor of a comic weekly, and yet here this afternoon I'm all of a tremble.

Her 'composition'that is the old-fashioned namewas published in one of the literary weeklies, and they all congratulate themselves and each other over her success.

Three weeks later that photograph was reproduced as a double-page illustration in one of the prominent pictorial weeklies.

Mash, the cook, who was at that moment reading the fifteenth chapter of "The Buttery and the Boudoir: A Tale of Real Life," in her favorite weekly, threw down the paper in a passion, bounded up stairs, and admitted John Wesley Tiffles, or Wesley Tiffles, as he always subscribed himself on promissory notes and other worthless paper.

In my school-days we called such minor weekly or fortnightly matters as these, "reviews.

It is to be regretted that no copies exist of this, probably the first oceanic weekly.

In 1934 Gova Nova, a Konknni-English-Portuguese weekly, was started by Venktesh Alvekar.

Three weeks later that photograph was reproduced as a double-page illustration in one of the prominent pictorial weeklies.

This matter of the reform of the order of the psalter was brought before the Holy See by many bishops and chiefly in the Vatican Council, where the demand for the old custom of reciting the whole psalter weekly was renewed, with the provision that any new arrangement should not impose a greater onus on the clergy, now labouring more arduously in the vineyard of the sacred ministry on account of the diminution of toilers.

An enterprising press-cutting agency sent Bensington a long article about himself from a sixpenny weekly, entitled "A New Terror," and offered to supply one hundred such disturbances for a guinea, and two extremely charming young ladies, totally unknown to him, called, and, to the speechless indignation of Cousin Jane, had tea with him and afterwards sent him their birthday books for his signature.

Reece C. Fleeson published an anti-slavery weekly in Pittsburg, The Spirit of Liberty, and for this I wrote abolition articles and essays on woman's right to life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness.

The Ganges carries away from the soil of India, and delivers into the sea, twice as much solid substance weekly as is contained in the Great Pyramid of Egypt.

Madame Joubert was forced to borrow from "madame" the stale weekly "Courrier des Etats-Unis" for the rest of the room.

The Tribal Heralda thin weekly, with a patent insideconnects the red nose and the breakdown with an innuendo which, to the outsider, is clumsy libel.

Reece C. Fleeson published an anti-slavery weekly in Pittsburg, The Spirit of Liberty, and for this I wrote abolition articles and essays on woman's right to life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness.

And he has thirty or thirty-five pounds a-year besides.' 'Paid weekly?' 'No;perhaps quarterly, perhaps half-yearly.

It was a bilingual weekly in Konknni-Portuguese.

" "That woman shall not have my pantaloons," cried the editor of the big city daily; "nor my pantaloons" said the editor of the dignified weekly; "nor my pantaloons," said he who issued manifestos but once a month; "nor mine," "nor mine," "nor mine," chimed in the small fry of the country towns.

"Sweeping and washing the floor of the three rooms every morning, two stoves which must be black-leaded weekly, each taking an hour, weekly cleaning of windows, tins, dinner-chests, washing-up of bandages, &c., besides the washing-up after each of our five meals, keeps one busy."

19 adjectives to describe  weekly