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Definitionn. a time period usually extending from Friday night through Sunday
Last update: June 26, 2015
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People go out in the weekends. [Please select]
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The holiday weekend passed pleasantly. [Please select]
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"We came up here to spend the weekend, and transact some business at the same time." [Please select]
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"She's a wonder, she is," they sighed when at every weekend they found their forlorn and scanty washing resting tidily on their bed. [Please select]
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Simcox, as the week drew on, suggested a weekend at home. [Please select]
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His dinner ordered at Biggleswick and several people invited to stay with him for the weekend--one a member of the Government. [Please select]
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I shan't even have the comfort of looking forward to the weekend visit home, as I had when I went to Queen's.' [Please select]
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"Very soon," continued Garth, "we had three days apart, and then met again at another house, in a weekend party." [Please select]
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The Winter at Queen's Anne's homesickness wore off, greatly helped in the wearing by her weekend visits home. [Please select]
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"Yes," burst out Billy, eagerly, "you promised to tell us all what you confided to Hugh before he agreed to get up this little weekend hike." [Please select]
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