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weekdays

[ week-deyz ]

adverb

  1. every day, especially Monday through Friday, during the workweek:

    Weekdays we're open from nine till five.



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Word History and Origins

Origin of weekdays1

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Example Sentences

The episodes aired weekdays in the early, early morning hours starting in September, 1995.

Outnumbered airs live at noon weekdays and has grown in popularity since its April 28 launch.

Many bars, restaurants and clubs in the tourist-friendly Silom district go almost empty now, especially during weekdays.

Weekdays suddenly seemed delicious and electric with possibility.

During the high season it's open until 10 p.m. on weekdays and 11 p.m. on weekends.

That's all right to go to church with on Sunday, but on weekdays marriage is no moonshine, I can tell you.

But he never showed up on weekdays, and his laxity had allowed a certain further laxity to filter down through the ranks.

He went his rounds, preaching on weekdays, from station to station, and holding a service every evening where he rested.

The street was small and what is called quiet, but it drove a thriving trade on the weekdays.

In the afternoon they might read, or stroll about the grounds where they pleased, an indulgence not permitted on weekdays.

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