Every+hour

  • 101half-hour — [haf′our′] n. 1. 30 minutes 2. the point 30 minutes after any given hour adj. 1. lasting for 30 minutes 2. occurring every 30 minutes half hourly adj., adv …

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  • 10224-hour interval — noun time for Earth to make a complete rotation on its axis two days later they left they put on two performances every day there are 30,000 passengers per day • Syn: ↑day, ↑twenty four hours, ↑twenty four hour period, ↑solar day, ↑ …

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  • 103twenty-four hour period — noun time for Earth to make a complete rotation on its axis two days later they left they put on two performances every day there are 30,000 passengers per day • Syn: ↑day, ↑twenty four hours, ↑24 hour interval, ↑solar day, ↑ …

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  • 104Children's Hour — Children’s Hour [Childrens Hour] a ↑BBC radio programme for children that was broadcast in Britain early every evening from 1922 to 1964. It was very popular in the years before children’s television …

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  • 105Woman's Hour — Woman’s Hour [Womans Hour] a British radio programme consisting of a wide range of reports, talks and fiction by, for and about women. It has been broadcast every ↑weekday on ↑Radio 4 since 1946 …

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  • 106The Four-Hour Fugue — is a short story by science fiction writer Alfred Bester. It was nominated for the 1975 Hugo Award for Best Short Story of the Year. The story and its two main characters, Gretchen Nunn and Blaise Skiaki, were incorporated into Bester s 1980… …

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  • 107Children’s Hour — a BBC radio programme for children that was broadcast in Britain early every evening from 1922 to 1964. It was very popular in the years before children’s television. * * * …

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  • 108Woman’s Hour — a British radio programme consisting of a wide range of reports, talks and fiction by, for and about women. It has been broadcast every weekday on Radio 4 since 1946. * * * …

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  • 109hourly — hour|ly1 [ aurli ] adjective 1. ) happening once every hour: hourly news bulletins 2. ) usually before noun relating to one hour of work: His hourly fee is $75. We charge clients on an hourly basis. hourly hour|ly 2 [ aurli ] adverb 1. ) once… …

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  • 110hourly — hour|ly [ˈauəli US ˈaurli] adj [only before noun] 1.) happening or done every hour ▪ hourly news broadcasts ▪ Buses run at hourly intervals. 2.) hourly pay/earnings/fees etc the amount you earn or charge for every hour you work ▪ They are paid an …

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