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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(181) Any plans I'd had for the weekend were by now well and truly snookered.
(182) I must say the offer of a weekend in Barcelona quite tempts me.
(183) It looks as though we're going to be lumbered with Uncle Bill for the whole weekend.
(184) First prize is a fortnight in Barbados and second prize is a weekend in Rome.
(185) Have a think over the weekend and tell me what you've decided.
(186) Every weekend,he make a 80-mile drive to his $700000 getaway.
(187) Listen, we really need to sort out our insurance claim this weekend.
(188) We'd planned to go away for the weekend, but it all went pear-shaped.
(189) After another incident at the weekend, the club's reputation for violence is beyond redemption.
(190) I'll try to jolly my parents into letting me borrow the car this weekend.
(191) The special air fare discount will be blacked out by the airlines over the holiday weekend.
(192) We had arranged that I would go for the weekend.
(193) I was supposed to do some work this weekend but I couldn't be arsed.
(194) My weekend was boring I just floated about or watched TV.
(195) We really appreciate all the help you gave us last weekend.
(196) I met up with one of my old girlfriends at the weekend.
(197) I want to break the back of this translation before the weekend.
(198) Is there any possibility that we'll see you this weekend?
(199) He made an embarrassing gaffe at the convention last weekend.
(200) He asked me to work at the weekend, but I refused point-blank.
(201) I am going to visit my folks at the weekend.
(202) He finally snapped when she prevented their children from visiting him one weekend.
(203) That weekend in Venice was definitely the highlight of our trip.
(204) Let's go away for a weekend. What do you say?
(205) The unrest capped a weekend of right-wing attacks on foreigners.
(206) They live in London during the week and go to the country at the weekend.
(207) I had a wonderful weekend but it went awfully quickly.
(208) When she went off to see her parents for the weekend I thought nothing of it.
(209) All the pleasures and indulgences of the weekend are over,(http://sentencedict.com/weekend.html) and I must get down to some serious hard work.
(210) Her ex-husband has charge of the children during the week and she has them at the weekend.