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I. regu·lar [ˈregjələʳ] ADJ
1. regular (routine):
regular
regular price
regular price
to do sth on a regular basis
regular customer
regular income
regular procedure
regular procedure
2. regular (steady in time):
regular
to keep regular hours
to eat regular meals
to eat regular meals
3. regular (well-balanced) surface:
regular
regular
regular MATH
4. regular (not unusual):
regular
regular
regular gas Am
5. regular Am:
(size) regular fries
regular size (of clothing)
6. regular LING:
regular
7. regular approv (nice):
regular
regular
II. regu·lar [ˈregjələʳ] N (customer)
regular
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After single appearances in 1922 and 1923 he became a regular by the late 1920s.
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The airport was closed for regular flights in the late 1980s.
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In 1872, his work for this paper became regular.
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The 20072008 team went 220 in the regular season.
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Between 1775 and 1781, the regular army increased from 48,000 to 110,000.
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