How to Use bimonthly in a Sentence
bimonthly
adjective- The group holds bimonthly meetings on the first and third Tuesday of each month.
- The group holds bimonthly meetings in January, March, May, and so on.
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Pick up a single box or sign him up for a bimonthly subscription to take care of future date nights.
— Amanda Garrity, Good Housekeeping, 6 Jan. 2023 -
The nonprofit hosts a variety of bimonthly events that are free and invite-only, though people can fill out a sign-up form to attend.
— Kailyn Brown, Los Angeles Times, 15 June 2023 -
Marean believes that this change occurred when early humans learned to exploit the bimonthly spring tides.
— Bret Stetka, Scientific American, 1 Mar. 2016 -
Smith’s pop-up shop is part of the bimonthly Art and Market Aurora and features about a dozen different types of confections that sell at a pretty good clip.
— David Sharos, chicagotribune.com, 9 May 2021 -
Blinken has joined several of the bimonthly calls that one of his deputies holds with affected State Department employees.
— Washington Post, 13 Oct. 2021 -
And screwing up is easy to do if people are taking out multiple loans or just aren’t accustomed to paying on a bimonthly basis, unlike other bills.
— Bill Hardekopf, Forbes, 11 Aug. 2022 -
Foreign Affairs publishes new issues 6 times a year, on a bimonthly schedule.
— Foreign Affairs, 10 July 2023 -
At times the bimonthly publications have been devoted to specific themes, such as women and minorities who served in America's armed forces.
— Brian Albrecht, cleveland.com, 2 May 2018 -
In bimonthly meetings, Reid gets about 75 business owners at the table with department leaders, faith leaders, the neighborhood council, the police department and the sheriff’s department to figure out what can be done.
— Karen Garcia, Los Angeles Times, 26 Jan. 2024 -
Motorola promises three Android OS upgrades and four years of bimonthly security updates.
— Julian Chokkattu, WIRED, 6 July 2023 -
There is also the uncertainty around ongoing labor strikes, which some Americans have already begun to raise concerns about in the University of Michigan’s bimonthly consumer survey.
— Bryan Mena, CNN, 17 Oct. 2023 -
Mattan Schuchman, a Johns Hopkins physician specializing in geriatrics, makes regular monthly or bimonthly house calls to homebound patients.
— Hayley Tsukayama, chicagotribune.com, 26 June 2017 -
No more bimonthly paychecks, no more automatic 401(k) contributions, no more group health insurance.
— Tanza Loudenback, wsj.com, 18 Sep. 2023 -
Conversely, a bimonthly box might be ideal for someone new to makeup or someone looking to slowly incorporate new products into their everyday makeup routine.
— Emily Weaver, Peoplemag, 25 Mar. 2023 -
Another big motivator was bimonthly body fat measurements using calipers.
— Men's Health, 11 Apr. 2023 -
Undercover officers attended and videotaped some of the weekly or bimonthly fights held at eight secluded sites in Harris County.
— Jennifer Leahy & Roma Khanna, Houston Chronicle, 16 Nov. 2008 - The group holds bimonthly meetings on the first and third Tuesday of each month.
- The group holds bimonthly meetings in January, March, May, and so on.
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Pick up a single box or sign him up for a bimonthly subscription to take care of future date nights.
— Amanda Garrity, Good Housekeeping, 6 Jan. 2023 -
The nonprofit hosts a variety of bimonthly events that are free and invite-only, though people can fill out a sign-up form to attend.
— Kailyn Brown, Los Angeles Times, 15 June 2023 -
Marean believes that this change occurred when early humans learned to exploit the bimonthly spring tides.
— Bret Stetka, Scientific American, 1 Mar. 2016 -
Smith’s pop-up shop is part of the bimonthly Art and Market Aurora and features about a dozen different types of confections that sell at a pretty good clip.
— David Sharos, chicagotribune.com, 9 May 2021 -
Blinken has joined several of the bimonthly calls that one of his deputies holds with affected State Department employees.
— Washington Post, 13 Oct. 2021 -
And screwing up is easy to do if people are taking out multiple loans or just aren’t accustomed to paying on a bimonthly basis, unlike other bills.
— Bill Hardekopf, Forbes, 11 Aug. 2022 -
Foreign Affairs publishes new issues 6 times a year, on a bimonthly schedule.
— Foreign Affairs, 10 July 2023 -
At times the bimonthly publications have been devoted to specific themes, such as women and minorities who served in America's armed forces.
— Brian Albrecht, cleveland.com, 2 May 2018 -
In bimonthly meetings, Reid gets about 75 business owners at the table with department leaders, faith leaders, the neighborhood council, the police department and the sheriff’s department to figure out what can be done.
— Karen Garcia, Los Angeles Times, 26 Jan. 2024 -
Motorola promises three Android OS upgrades and four years of bimonthly security updates.
— Julian Chokkattu, WIRED, 6 July 2023
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