yearly
IPA: jˈɪrɫi
noun
- Something that is published once a year.
adjective
- Happening once every year.
- Over the course of one year
adverb
- Once a year.
- Every year.
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Examples of "yearly" in Sentences
- This means for a $100 per month HMO, $200 out of $1200 in yearly premiums is being spent in doctors visits.
- Maybe those with over $2.8 mill in yearly income are more likely to be married then those with only $600,000 in yearly income.
- Bozo The Neoclown says: then give back the billions texas takes in yearly from the fed for education, beyotch. other states can use the dough.
- If the Dems are willing to lose congress, they got the year, if they want to keep it, they need to find a new direction in yearly 2010 that they can take to the primaries.
- At least that way I could stop my cash from going to a bunch of crooks who make more off illness in yearly bonuses than I will make in salary during a lifetime of hard work.
- The fact that thousands of illiterates 'graduate' from high-school and gain admission to college yearly is grounds for tearing down the edifice and starting over from scratch.
- The entire annual budget is under $400,000, less than what the president of Rutgers University -- New Jersey's state university -- makes in yearly salary, and a fraction of what the school pays its football coach each year.
- But if China's growth goes as expected, there is no doubt it will be a boon to financial intermediaries who stand to see billions of dollars in yearly revenues over the next two decades -- making it all the more critical for Wall Street banks to become true players in the market.
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