"everyweek" meaning in English

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Adjective

Etymology: From every + week, by analogy with everyday. Etymology templates: {{compound|en|every|week}} every + week Head templates: {{en-adj|-}} everyweek (not comparable)
  1. (rare) Present or recurring every week. Tags: not-comparable, rare
    Sense id: en-everyweek-en-adj-3E0fqpWu Categories (other): English entries with incorrect language header, Pages with 1 entry
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          "ref": "1958 March, Muriel Fischer, “Crown Heights Story”, in The Citizens’ Council, volume 3, number 6, Jackson, Miss.: The Citizens’ Councils of America, page 3, column 3",
          "text": "But three years ago was when the troubles really began. The muggings, robberies, rape. An everyweek occurrence now.[…]",
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          "ref": "1980, Nisson Wolpin, “‘My Neighbor, My Father, The Rebbe’”, in Nisson Wolpin, editor, The Torah Personality: A Treasury of Biographical Sketches (ArtScroll Judaiscope Series), Brooklyn, N.Y.: Mesorah Publications, Ltd in conjunction with Agudath Israel of America, page 209",
          "text": "Witness: Holocaust survivors and their American-born grandchildren — dayanim (rabbinical judges), rabbanim, diamond polishers, computer technicians, and gas-pump attendants among them — who proudly walk the streets of the New World in traditional garb, making the shtreimel an everyweek feature of many communities.",
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          "ref": "[1987], “Timer Recording”, in Operating Instructions: Video Cassette Recorder, NV-G25 Series, Central Osaka: Matsushita Electric Trading Co., Ltd., page 21",
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          "ref": "1993, Katherine Hall Page, The Body in the Cast (The Beeler Large Print Mystery Series), Hampton Falls, N.H.: Beeler Large Print, published 1999, page 207",
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          "ref": "1994 November 9, T[homas] R[oy] Reid, “Some Japanese Kiss in Public; Their Elders Are Shocked . . . Shocked!”, in The Philadelphia Inquirer; reprinted in Mark Hutter, “[Mate Selection] Mate Selection in Feudal and Contemporary Japan”, in The Changing Family, 3rd edition, Needham Heights, Mass.: Allyn & Bacon, 1998, page 268, column 1",
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          "ref": "2005, Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall, Fizz Carr, The River Cottage Family Cookbook, London: Hodder & Stoughton, page 11",
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          "ref": "2006, Edd McNair, My Time to Shine, Deer Park, N.Y.: Urban Books LLC, page 231",
          "text": "One night, five hours, we had made over ten G’s. This instantly became an everyweek thing.",
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