quarterlies in English

noun
1
a magazine or journal that is published four times a year.
In 1904 it displayed 20 daily newspapers, 80 weeklies, 63 monthly magazines and two quarterlies .

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1. He reads all the literary quarterlies.

2. There's weeklies, Biweeklies, monthlies, and quarterlies, so …

3. How many are monthlies Bimonthlies and quarterlies In this case the prints from ITEC 3365 at University of Houston

4. PS: TMT was published SEMI-(not bi-)monthly, which lent it hallowed status to us monsterkinder who'd grown used to naught but Bimonthlies and quarterlies in our Literature of Choice

5. After Gernsback lost control of Amazing Stories in 1929, Paul followed him to the Wonder Stories magazines and associated quarterlies, which published 103 of his color covers from June 1929 to April 1936.

6. These include 56 dailies, one triweekly, 12 semiweeklies, 385 weeklies, one three times monthly, 28 fortnightlies, 16 semimonthlies, three once every three weeks, 112 monthlies, 13 Bimonthlies, 27 quarterlies, 23 occasionals, four semiannuals and two annuals, coming from all the 105 Kansas counties.

7. ‘That's also true of many of the remaining locally owned papers (some 180 across the country, ranging from weeklies and Biweeklies to monthlies and quarterlies).’ ‘Between 1999 and 2002, he gave the magazine $8.5 million to increase circulation and overall influence, and to help it become a biweekly.’

8. ‘That's also true of many of the remaining locally owned papers (some 180 across the country, ranging from weeklies and Biweeklies to monthlies and quarterlies).’ ‘Between 1999 and 2002, he gave the magazine $8.5 million to increase circulation and overall influence, and to help it become a biweekly.’