weekend
IPA: wˈikɛnd
noun
- The break in the working week, usually two days including the traditional holy or sabbath day. Thus in western countries, Saturday and Sunday.
verb
- To spend the weekend.
adjective
- Of, relating to or for the weekend.
- Occurring at the weekend.
Examples of "weekend" in Sentences
- He cuts tare on weekend.
- He likes to spree on weekends.
- He had a scintillating weekend.
- Have a great and restful weekend.
- On the weekend, I went to the zoo.
- Don't injure yourself for this weekend.
- The dunk contest is the highlight of the weekend.
- The highlight of the weekend is the Grand Parade.
- Burro Days is a festival held on the last weekend of July.
- Looks like this weekend is the start of the Oscar Hype machine.
- My wine of the weekend is the Channing Daughters 2007 Scutttlehole Chardonnay.
- Mild day is to precede rain on Friday and the coolest weekend since late April.
- The last district swing of the weekend is almost universally called a “Victory Tour.”
- This weekend is the last chance to take the HWAT art trail in 2009, visiting artist studios around Norfolk and Suffolk in the UK.
- This weekend is our reunion and tonight Liz and I had the chance to gather with several Sunset alum and their partners for a “pre-union” get together.
- The high point for his weekend is his ten-year high school reunion, which begins Friday night with a meeting with Stacy, a former friend who has become an interesting and beautiful woman.
- In the theater, what we call the weekend would normally not be a Friday-Saturday but a Sunday-Monday because we perform until Saturday evening or sometimes we would have a matinee on the Sunday.
- The subjects of Darkon take the term "weekend warrior" too literally, but get a healthy release from suspending their mundane stresses. , by contrast, is a blunt but captivating melodrama, reminding us that wading too far into fantasy can be a most dangerous game.