Usually
adjective
1.
habitual or customary:
her usual skill.
2.
commonly met with or observed in experience; ordinary:
the usual January weather.
3.
commonplace; everyday:
He says the usual things.
noun
4.
something that is usual:
He could expect only the usual.
Idioms
5.
as usual, in the customary or usual manner:
As usual, he forgot my birthday.
adverb
1.
customarily; at most times; in the ordinary course of events
adjective
1.
of the most normal, frequent, or regular type; customary: that’s the usual sort of application to send
noun
2.
ordinary or commonplace events (esp in the phrase out of the usual)
3.
(informal) the usual, the habitual or usual drink, meal, etc
user
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