midweek
the middle of the week, especially the time between Tuesday morning and Thursday evening: Let’s get together for a couple of hours in midweek—Wednesday for lunch, maybe.
of, relating to, or occurring in the middle of the week: Our midweek meals are usually takeout.Childcare is provided during midweek Bible classes, every Tuesday at 6:30 p.m.
during the middle of the week: Because of my work schedule, I rarely exercise midweek.
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How to use midweek in a sentence
It won’t be as warm as a more autumnal weather regime has taken hold, but we’ll still enjoy several mild days in the 70s midweek before the weekend brings the chilliest air of the season so far.
D.C.-area forecast: Sunshine galore this week as temperature rise through Thursday and then ease back | Jason Samenow | October 18, 2021 | Washington PostTheir leader, Aleksey Mozgovoy, visited Moscow midweek and met with Russian officials, although not with Putin.
Putin Can Take Ukraine Without an Invasion, and Probably Will | Jamie Dettmer | April 12, 2014 | THE DAILY BEASTThe three teams, representing Great Britain, the USA and the Commonwealth, are due to set off on the walk midweek.
VIDEO Prince Harry Arrives in Antartica But Conditions May Yet Hamper Teams | Tom Sykes | November 25, 2013 | THE DAILY BEASTBut there were also more attendees than a normal midweek service might usually draw—23 in total, most of them women.
Friends Say Aaron Alexis Was Into Buddhism for the Thai Women | Pete Freedman | September 18, 2013 | THE DAILY BEASTmidweek, Boehner switched gears to play offense with a Plan B that would have prevented tax hikes for 99.5 percent of Americans.
As Plan B Fails, GOP Imperils Fiscal Cliff Deal, Boehner’s Speakership | John Avlon | December 21, 2012 | THE DAILY BEAST
midweek, Mercury retreads over the Sun and Venus in Leo, so best-laid plans will be as solid as a sandcastle in the incoming tide.
But it was midweek, and the family wash was at the Chinamans.
Anecdotes of the Great War | Carleton Britton CaseHe happened to be engaged, at that time, in drawing several illustrations for a paper called the midweek Magazine.
The Dark Star | Robert W. ChambersIt was only during the midweek that I, as the only unmarried man in camp, felt entirely secure.
A Daughter of the Middle Border | Hamlin GarlandAnd then, at midweek, I was rudely shocked to the suspicion that all might not be going well with his plan.
Ruggles of Red Gap | Harry Leon WilsonAt this engagement very little was expected in the way of receipts at a midweek matinée.
Charles Frohman: Manager and Man | Isaac Frederick Marcosson and Daniel Frohman
British Dictionary definitions for midweek
/ (ˈmɪdˈwiːk) /
the middle of the week
(as modifier): a midweek holiday
Derived forms of midweek
- midweekly, adjective
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