WordNet
adv. without missing a week; "she visited her aunt weekly" [syn: hebdomadally, weekly, each week]
Usage examples of "every week".
They became fast friends, and Barbra called my mother every week until she died.
I'm keeping five hundred smackers coming into the cash register every week as long as Halloran lives, or as long as I can give him a good show.
He considered going to see Paul in prison, but, though he had a pale curt note from him every week, he thought of Paul as dead.
But I was sure it was you putting fifty dollars in cash into her account every week, right up to the week before you killed her.
They call this path the Snowman Fish Path, because they carry his fish along it every week.
Because in the Crypt it happens every week, two or three or four times.
He was reminded of the time in the mid-seventies when every week had seemed to bring similar messages from the Red Army Faction, the Baader-Meinhof gang, and Black September.
The local people learned to placate the river god with animal sacrifice and for a long time he was content to receive one cow and one sheep every week.
As an adult, I had always taken pride in being able to relate to and learn from everyone I met, whether they were the CEO of a big company or the guy who came to cut my grass every week.
The responsible thing for them to have done, it seemed to him, was plow the fields, then harrow them every week or two.
Harrowed every week, the field was smooth and bare of growth, while near the fence, floodlights bathed it, their light spilling farther, diffusing and thinning.
There was a bright-eyed, dry-faced old lady who put flowers near him every week or so.
I may not park my butt in a pew each and every week, but I take my beliefs pretty seriously.