weekender
IPA: wˈikɛndɝ
noun
- Someone who visits a place for a weekend break.
- Someone who takes part in a sport or similar event at weekends.
- A place used primarily for weekends away.
- An event that takes place over a weekend.
- A small liveaboard boat, suitable for short-term accommodation but not a permanent residence.
- Ellipsis of weekender bag. [A bag with the properties needed for a weekend trip, thus containing a volume typically larger than that of backpack and the patterning of a suitcase but shape closer to a sports bag.]
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Examples of "weekender" in Sentences
- "weekender" Saturday and Sunday pass from $3 to $4.
- The next general size down, 31 ', is referred to as a' weekender '.
- Cialis also sold overseas has been dubbed the weekender because it lasts up to 36 hours.
- Situating yourself close to NY, but far enough away that it's a weekender, is probably going to make the place all the better to you.
- Configuration would be as a two-seater with a 'weekender' luggage area, suitable for the compact luggage that accompanies overnight getaways.
- Tesco is to sell a 300g loaf aimed at the increasing numbers of single householders, a family size "weekender" loaf weighing in at 1,000g and a
- From 10pm. £5, or you can buy a four-night "weekender" ticket for £10 from skiddle.com. added 3 April; updated 10 April update 10 April: Domino's press release:
- The redesign will also include a new "weekender" page which lists movies, events and activities that users can use to find stuff do do over the weekend, or whenever they can fit recreation into their lives.
- What I owned in the way of a wardrobe could have fitted into the sort of suitcase now referred to in luggage ads as a "weekender," a few scraps that would cover me but wouldn't serve in extremes of weather-and, of course, the blue tweed suit that I wore to work in the Los Angeles dress store day after day.
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