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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(61) It happened on the weekend of 24 and 25 April.
(62) I was wondering if you were doing anything this weekend.
(63) 'What do you say to a weekend in New York?' 'Sounds like fun.'
(64) This weekend, visitors will get a rare chance to visit the private apartments.
(65) We did nothing at the weekend.
(66) What are you doing at the weekend?
(67) I've been rostered to work all weekend!
(68) We're going up to London next weekend.
(69) We had a busy weekend lined up.
(70) They've gone swanning off to Paris for the weekend.
(71) Before the weekend, Madrid was level with Barcelona.
(72) I don't think we've got anything on this weekend.
(73) We usually do our shopping at the weekend.
(74) My sister's family is descending on us this weekend.
(75) Leeds are playing at home this weekend.
(76) We've got visitors coming this weekend.
(77) Would you care to visit us this weekend?
(78) We had a weekend break in New York.
(79) We slipped away to Paris for the weekend.
(80) I'll let her off the housework this weekend.
(81) What shall we do this weekend?
(82) It was just an ordinary weekend for us.
(83) She packed a change of clothes for the weekend.
(84) We're going down to Bournemouth for the weekend.
(85) Jack showed off his latest squeeze at the weekend.
(86) The weekend break was just the tonic I needed.
(87) We will jet to Las Vegas for the weekend.
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(88) He put his worries away for the weekend.
(89) Will you mow the lawn at the weekend?
(90) The clocks go forward this weekend.