Definitions
from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition.
- noun Any of the days of the week exclusive of Sunday and Saturday.
from WordNet 3.0 Copyright 2006 by Princeton University. All rights reserved.
- noun any day except Sunday (and sometimes except Saturday)
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Examples
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Too many people, too many buildings, too many cars, (driving around during a weekday is an absolute nightmare).
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Walking through downtown Lincoln during a weekday is a slightly different experience than walking through at anyother time.
December 7th, 2000 2000
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I've only been getting in short weekday runs, between 3-5 miles, about 3 times a week.
Archive 2009-03-01 Holly 2009
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I've only been getting in short weekday runs, between 3-5 miles, about 3 times a week.
Five for Friday Holly 2009
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For some reason, this person thinks that 5 o’clock on a weekday is the best time to hammer out a hard ride.
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The bar’s main clientele during the weekday is local businessmen and I’ve seen lunch meetings going on in the back where there is table service.
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Not to mention the generalization that anyone that can attend on a weekday is a deadbeat.
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Hence, a weekday might be a neat way of slithering down the lugholes of this section of the public - denied to a weekending orator.
Next stop - Inverness Jeff 2009
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Going to Toast at 8 am on a weekday is a completely different experience than I was used to.
the ladies who breakfast tannaz 2006
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Going to Toast at 8 am on a weekday is a completely different experience than I was used to.
Archive 2006-08-01 tannaz 2006
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