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What (who) is monthlies - definition


monthlies      
informal a menstrual period.
Monthlies      
·pl of Monthly.
monthly         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Monthly (disambiguation)
(monthlies)
Frequency: The word is one of the 3000 most common words in English.
1.
A monthly event or publication happens or appears every month.
Many people are now having trouble making their monthly house payments...
...Young Guard, a monthly journal founded in 1922.
ADJ: ADJ n
Monthly is also an adverb.
In some areas the property price can rise monthly.
ADV: ADV after v
2.
You can refer to a publication that is published monthly as a monthly.
...Scallywag, a London satirical monthly.
N-COUNT: oft in names
3.
Monthly quantities or rates relate to a period of one month.
The monthly rent for a two-bedroom flat would be ?953.33...
ADJ: ADJ n
Examples of use of monthlies
1. Now monthlies such as Mens Health urge the male readers to Flex Your Pecs and Lose Your Gut.
2. In today‘s Afghanistan, five private television channels, over 30 private radios and more than 300 newspapers, magazines, weeklies, fortnightlies and monthlies are in operation.
3. By comparison, Sovietskaya Belarus, the main government newspaper, has a national daily print–run of 400,000 – more than the circulation of all the independent dailies, weeklies and monthlies put together.
4. In a men‘s magazine market that was already seen by some as slightly stale, the success of the weeklies Zoo and Nuts has further ratcheted up the pressure on the monthlies.
5. According to the Tzomet Sfarim bookshop chain, book sales last year shot up by 57 percent (to about 15,000 books, compared to some ',550 books on a normal day), while sales of crossword magazines soared 154 percent and those of other magazines and monthlies jumped 300 percent.