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Weekend   /wˈikˌɛnd/  /wˈikˌɪnd/   Listen
Weekend

noun
1.
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.



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"Weekend" Quotes from Famous Books



... boarding at the other end of Kingsport, for all I know," Anne went on. "I am glad I'm going to Redmond, and I am sure I shall like it after a while. But for the first few weeks I know I won't. I shan't even have the comfort of looking forward to the weekend visit home, as I had when I went to Queen's. Christmas will seem ...
— Anne Of The Island • Lucy Maud Montgomery

... pays for the telephone by the year. The company lost money on Mrs. Budlong's wire. As a telephoner she was simply interminable. She would spend a weekend at the instrument while the prisoner at the other extreme of the wire shifted from ear to ear, sagged along the wall, postponed household duties, made signals of distress to other members of the family, and generally cursed Mr. Alexander Graham Bell ...
— Mrs. Budlong's Chrismas Presents • Rupert Hughes



Words linked to "Weekend" :   Lord's Day, Saturday, Sabbatum, Dominicus, period of time, pass, weekender, week, spend, hebdomad, Sunday, Sat, period, sun, time period, weekend warrior



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