Synonym: on a regular basis. Similar words: regular, at regular intervals, regulate, regulator, regulatory, regulation, particularly, similarly. Meaning: ['regjələ(r)lɪ /-jʊl-] adv. 1. in a regular manner 2. having a regular form 3. in a regular way without variation.
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121. Fox, badger, weasel and stoat are regularly seen here.
122. They met regularly during the campaign.
123. All cars require servicing regularly.
124. High-speed trains regularly ply between Paris and Lyons.
125. Check seals on fridges and freezers regularly.
126. Backwash the swimming pool's filters regularly.
127. He regularly watched our games from the stands.
128. The Brethren meet regularly for prayer.
129. Many immigrants regularly remit money to their families.
130. The airline regularly offers last-minute bookings at bargain prices.
131. She regularly babysits for us.
132. She corresponded regularly with her former music teacher.
133. You should test your brakes regularly.
134. The hotel regularly breakfasts 300 people.
135. He subscribes regularly to Amnesty International.
136. Many workers are regularly exposed to dangerous chemicals.
137. Agents regularly rounded up suspected subversives.
138. We meet regularly to discuss business.
139. They regularly collide over policy decisions.
140. Check and adjust the brakes regularly.
141. Foreign radio broadcasts were regularly jammed.
142. Polish shoes regularly to protect the leather.
143. A number of pupils have been truanting regularly.
144. I regularly have a drink to wind down.
145. A man comes round regularly collecting scrap.
146. The patient's blood chemistry was monitored regularly.
147. The machines have to be checked regularly for wear.
148. The education officers ought to visit the schools regularly.
149. Saving regularly soon grows on you.
150. The crops are regularly sprayed with pesticide.
More similar words: regular, at regular intervals, regulate, regulator, regulatory, regulation, particularly, similarly, triangular, early, nearly, not nearly, early warning, secular, popularity, particular, spectacular, in particular, garlic, Charlie, engulfed, fairly, parlance, formerly, elderly, properly, underlying, regime, regain, region.