0 having a habit of doing, being etc (something) -- kaki
He’s a habitual drunkard.
1 done etc regularly -- biasa
All of the above methods involve sonic possibilities beyond habitual vowel-like production.
The conflict justifications focus most frequently on standards, evaluations, and facts, whereas the self-expansion justifications are most frequently concerned with habitual characteristics or occurrences.
The differences found in this study were related to habitual stomach pain, loose or watery stools and varying bowel habits.
Those who controlled the purges had a hold over the state's habitual monopoly of legal violence.
Even excluding the 16 examples in modern t/o-support contexts - interrogative, negative, and inversion contexts - 61 cases remain where 'periphrastic' do is not habitual.
It should not be supposed that jobbers simply appeared in this strike as the workers' antagonists or that this was only and habitual function.
For example, there has been no systematic study into the motivations behind habitual offenders' decision to stop offending and their motivation to lead crime-free lives.
We pass on to our neighbourhoods, and our habitual provincial connections.