midweek
IPA: mˈɪdwik
noun
- The middle of the week.
- (Christianity, Latter-Day Saints, Jehovah's Witnesses, informal) Midweek worship service, held by many congregations and in addition to a Sunday morning service.
adjective
- That happens in the middle of the week.
adverb
- In the middle of the week.
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Examples of "midweek" in Sentences
- Wednesday in German is Mittwoch, which means 'midweek'.
- Feels very strange to have the NFL draft opening in midweek, and in prime time, but there it is.
- New processor/motherboard/ram for computer (ok, I ordered this last weekend, but it only came in midweek)
- Gérard Houllier's love for Emile Heskey, Villa's Carling Cup hero against Blackburn in midweek, remains undimmed.
- Quite why people need to be able to drink in licensed premises at four o’clock in the morning midweek is utterly beyond me.
- Brussow's inclusion in the so-called midweek team was the big surprise pulled by Springbok coach Peter de Villiers on Monday.
- A stunning goal from Jean Makoun gave the French side a narrow victory over the La Liga outfit in midweek, meaning the Spanish side face an uphill task in the second leg of their tie to remain in Europe's premium competition.
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