Weekends


adverb
1.
every weekend; on or during weekends:
We go fishing weekends.
noun
1.
the end of a week, especially the period of time between Friday evening and Monday morning:
We spent the weekend at Virginia Beach.
2.
this period as extended by one or more holidays, days off, or the like, that immediately precede or follow:
We’re getting a three-day weekend at Christmas.
3.
any two-day period taken or given regularly as a weekly rest period from one’s work:
I have to work at the hospital on Saturdays and Sundays, so I take my weekends on Tuesdays and Wednesdays.
adjective
4.
of, for, or on a weekend:
a weekend pass; a weekend excursion.
verb (used without object)
5.
to pass the weekend, as at a place:
They weekended at their country place.
adverb
1.
(informal) at the weekend, esp regularly or during every weekend
noun (ˌwiːkˈɛnd)
1.

the end of the week, esp the period from Friday night until the end of Sunday
(as modifier): a weekend party

verb (ˈwiːkˌɛnd)
2.
(intransitive) (informal) to spend or pass a weekend

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