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Definition of weeknight in US English: weeknightnoun ˈwiknaɪtˈwēknītˈwiknaɪt A night of the week other than Saturday or Sunday. Example sentencesExamples - We have reduced the number of games and telecasts on weeknights and Sundays, when many fans and their families are involved with travel soccer.
- The Sunday and weeknight line-ups differ, but you're guaranteed at least an hour of entertaining viewing.
- Her job was to work the bar on weeknights, except Thursday, and Sunday night, and on Monday to Friday she had to work the golf course.
- It previously opened from 7 to 11 pm weeknights, and noon to 10.30 on Sundays.
- Be sure to join Paula weeknights at 8: 00 Eastern, 5: 00 Pacific.
- Pierre offers an Explore New Orleans package, available for $150 per night on weeknights, and $200 per night for weekend stays (excluding taxes).
- The later you get there on weeknights the worse the food is.
- If I need to, I can force myself to sleep during the night on weeknights, mostly because after a couple of days I'm so tired from staying up at night and not being able to sleep during the day.
- Friday nights were the best weeknights for tips, both waitresses knew.
- You must be 16 years of age or above and you will be required to work 12-3pm Saturday and 5-8pm weeknights.
- I met with around 15 of them on Friday night at their weeknight Prayer Meeting and spoke briefly.
- Rates: $295 weeknights and $350 weekends with a two-night minimum; sleeps eight.
- A strong contingent of customers are locals: 30 percent on weeknights, 60 percent on Friday and Saturday.
- Cynthia worked the five weeknights, all day Saturday, and during Mass hours on Sunday.
- They'd kept the volume down last night because it was a weeknight and all the girls there were minors, so they didn't want the cops showing up.
- He supposed she was there most nights… although he seldom came in on weeknights even during school vacations.
- The downside is that one of the last times Fox moved a Sunday show to a weeknight, the results were far from encouraging.
Definition of weeknight in US English: weeknightnounˈwēknītˈwiknaɪt A night of the week other than Saturday or Sunday. Example sentencesExamples - Her job was to work the bar on weeknights, except Thursday, and Sunday night, and on Monday to Friday she had to work the golf course.
- The later you get there on weeknights the worse the food is.
- He supposed she was there most nights… although he seldom came in on weeknights even during school vacations.
- Friday nights were the best weeknights for tips, both waitresses knew.
- Be sure to join Paula weeknights at 8: 00 Eastern, 5: 00 Pacific.
- The downside is that one of the last times Fox moved a Sunday show to a weeknight, the results were far from encouraging.
- If I need to, I can force myself to sleep during the night on weeknights, mostly because after a couple of days I'm so tired from staying up at night and not being able to sleep during the day.
- Rates: $295 weeknights and $350 weekends with a two-night minimum; sleeps eight.
- They'd kept the volume down last night because it was a weeknight and all the girls there were minors, so they didn't want the cops showing up.
- It previously opened from 7 to 11 pm weeknights, and noon to 10.30 on Sundays.
- Pierre offers an Explore New Orleans package, available for $150 per night on weeknights, and $200 per night for weekend stays (excluding taxes).
- I met with around 15 of them on Friday night at their weeknight Prayer Meeting and spoke briefly.
- A strong contingent of customers are locals: 30 percent on weeknights, 60 percent on Friday and Saturday.
- Cynthia worked the five weeknights, all day Saturday, and during Mass hours on Sunday.
- You must be 16 years of age or above and you will be required to work 12-3pm Saturday and 5-8pm weeknights.
- The Sunday and weeknight line-ups differ, but you're guaranteed at least an hour of entertaining viewing.
- We have reduced the number of games and telecasts on weeknights and Sundays, when many fans and their families are involved with travel soccer.
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