Similar words: midway, midwifery, battle of midway, week, Weeks, weekly, weekday, weekend. Meaning: ['mɪdwɪːk] n. 1. the fourth day of the week; the third working day 2. the middle of a week. adj. occurring during the middle of the week. adv. in the middle of the week.
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(31) Hanson anticipates ground spraying to kill adult mosquitoes by midweek.
(32) I am initiating, with others, a midweek activity on Friday nights, for church young folk.
(33) By midweek officials were speaking hopefully of a "compromise".
(34) After the midweek draw with Manchester United, Wenger Sol Campbell may take a breather.
(35) After several midweek games the top of the Premiership remains unchanged.
(36) Okay, there's potentially a free midweek here. Then, hopefully, there's more football.
(37) Indeed, most of them have had midweek games with internationals for a long time.
(38) The midweek Carling Cup exit to League Two Northampton, albeit with an understrength team, has contributed to the despondency which appears to be enveloping the club from the outside.
(39) They have just come off the back of a great result against Manchester United in midweek.
(40) Minter hasn't missed a game since the third week of the 2001 season, though he slowed in recent years and has taken longer to recover after games. He would often miss midweek practices.
(41) City meteorologists said conditions would improve, but warned the sand would linger through midweek.
(42) Bet of the day Braver spread-betters nibbled on JD Wetherspoon's shares ahead of a midweek trading update.
(43) John W. Henry and Tom Werner are set to arrive on Merseyside in midweek.
(44) Xabi Alonso is also expected to return to the fold after being rested in midweek.
(45) But last year, when Passover began midweek, she and her boyfriend, who live in New York, couldn't even go to his family's Seder because it was held in Maryland.
(46) It was reported that Jens Lehmann was in hospital after his midweek international because of hypoglycaemia (low blood sugar). However he seemed to recover quickly.
(47) The players that weren't midweek have trained very well this week.
(48) We are happy to have a long week with no midweek games.
(49) Bale and pace render theatrics unnecessary My favourite moment of the midweek Barclays Premier League action?
(50) Elsewhere defender Philippe Christanval is out and striker Brian McBride was unavailable for the midweek game.
(51) Gerrard aggravated an adductor muscle injury in training ahead of the midweek UEFA Champions League clash with Chelsea.
(52) We won in Debrecen in midweek and we knew that we needed to keep winning.
(53) He's a very, very talented boy, of course, and he'll possibly be on the bench, at least,[http://sentencedict.com] in midweek.
(54) Lucas has come and as he showed in midweek he has so much energy.
(55) Following the convincing Carling Cup win midweek, Mourinho calls for more of the same against Forest.
(56) Midweek, walks are great and in keeping with your mood isis not.
(57) Moving midweek holidays to the nearest Monday or Friday allows uninterrupted work weeks.
(58) The English champions bowed out of the UEFA Champions League in midweek as Barcelona defeated them.
(59) It was reported that Jens Lehmann was in hospital after his midweek international because of hypoglycaemia (low blood sugar).