I think means , between 2 and a half too 3 and a half weeks , because a couple is 2
The idiom 'days and weeks' is used to express a longer duration than something that takes 'hours or days' to occur.
Sesquifortnightly. Sesqui is a prefix meaning one and a half, like in the word sesquicentennial. A fortnight is two weeks. Every three weeks, therefore, is sesquifortnightly.
The quantitative difference between 'few' and 'a few', illustrated below: 'few' means none. Eg: He has few friends. (meaning he has no friends). 'a few' means 'some'. Eg, He has a few friends (meaning he has some friends).
Web definition: An entity that comes back only a few times after death.
We frenetically ran out of the event and spent the next few weeks mortified, in self-inflicted social exile.
A period delayed by a few days or weeks is suggestive of pregnancy.
I could be wrong, but I think the question was to do with the use of the apostrophe (or not) after the word weeks. Am actually looking for that answer :-)
A few weeks have passed since then.
I don't remember, since I was only a few weeks old at the time.
She was in an accident a few weeks after an interview she had. She was in an accident a few weeks after an interview she had.
The cast of A Few Weeks in Spain - 2007 includes: Clint Eastwood as himself
Which natural event can occur either over a few weeks or over a few million years?
1 to 2 pounds a weeks is a healthy rate to lose weight. The first few weeks will certainly be much faster, as much as 5 pounds or so. But you didn't gain all the weight in a few weeks, so don't expect to lose it in a few weeks.
After a few weeks, they do.
A few weeks
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He was in their for a few weeks.