Similar words: week, weekly, weaken, seek out, Greek, cheek, weed, take note of. Meaning: [wiːkˈend; ˈwiː-] n. a time period usually extending from Friday night through Sunday; more loosely defined as any period of successive days including one and only one Sunday. v. spend the weekend.
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(1) She packed a small suitcase for the weekend.
(2) I've been toiling away at this essay all weekend.
(3) She has gone to see her sister this weekend.
(4) 'Where are you going this weekend?' 'Nowhere special.'
(5) Every so often, she takes a weekend in London.
(6) He blamed Fiona for a lousy weekend.
(7) Are you doing anything over the weekend?
(8) The office is closed at the weekend.
(9) We have guests staying this weekend.
(10) The city centre really comes alive at the weekend.
(11) I gave the kitchen a spring-clean at the weekend.
(12) I don't work at the weekend.
(13) I'm going to spend the weekend just relaxing.
(14) The weather should continue to improve over the weekend.
(15) Thomas came down with chickenpox at the weekend.
(16) We're going hiking in the Lake District next weekend.
(17) Rain is forecast for the weekend.
(18) You can stay for the weekend if you like.
(19) The fountain plays only at weekend.
(20) Cooler weather is forecast for the weekend.
(21) Two men were shot during fierce fighting last weekend.
(22) I picked up a bug last weekend.
(23) Are you free this weekend? --Yes, I am.
(24) We are expecting guests this weekend.
(25) We asked her round for dinner on the weekend.
(26) The office is closed on the weekend.
(27) I think I'll tackle the repairs next weekend. Sentencedict.com
(28) Are you doing anything nice this weekend ?
(29) What are your plans for this weekend?
(30) What did you do at the weekend?