semi-daily
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Adjective edit
semi-daily (not comparable)
- Occurring twice a day
- 2016 August 5, Andrew Krammer, “Vikings defense works on polishing its theft techniques”, in Star Tribune[2]:
- They’re also trying to cause more fumbles, evident by a semi-daily drill in camp …
- 2016 November 29, Malaika Fraley, East Bay Times[3]:
- … he is going to ask a higher court to intervene over the false arrests, imprisonments, and other issues that arise on a semi-daily basis …
Adverb edit
semi-daily (not comparable)
- Twice a day.
Synonyms edit
- bidaily (see usage notes)