Biennial in a sentence as a noun

It has a biennial budget of 197 million usd.

TX has had massive shortfalls in the last two biennial budgets.

Every biennial flight review, at some point, the engine will 'fail'.

In this case this biennial challenge represents the computational state of the art with scores of 30-40 over the last decade.

Biennial in a sentence as an adjective

Also he received the biennial German "whistleblower prize.

When I was more obsessive about team productivity, I saw a biennial pattern on several teams.

The root of the word parley is parler, which is the French verb "to speak"Parsely:Garden parsley is a bright green, hairless, biennial, herbaceous plant in temperate climates, or an annual herb in subtropical and tropical areas.

Upgrading to Vista was horrific!As a user and developer, I much prefer annual/biennial releases because in both cases, I get an continually improving OS, but also upgrades are far easier to deal with.

Biennial definitions

noun

(botany) a plant having a life cycle that normally takes two seasons from germination to death to complete; flowering biennials usually bloom and fruit in the second season

adjective

having a life cycle lasting two seasons; "a biennial life cycle"; "parsnips and carrots are biennial plants often grown as annuals"

See also: two-year

adjective

occurring every second year; "they met at biennial conventions"

See also: biyearly