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From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
Related topics: Chronology
weekdayweek‧day /ˈwiːkdeɪ/ noun [countable] TMCany day of the week except Saturday and Sunday
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weekday• Third door: Can you come back on a weekday?• They see him every weekday morning drinking coffee at Las Palmas Restaurant after taking his 15-year-old daughter to school.• Carlton which took over the London weekday franchise from Thames, already owns 20 percent of Central.• At this meeting are Radio 1's daytime producers and a chairperson who is usually the executive producer of weekday daytime shows.• He averages 70 covers on weekdays and doubles that number on weekends.• A visit to the ancient ruins, especially on a quiet weekday, comes close to a religious experience.• There are professionals feasting on rare weekday picnics of wine and poultry and biscuits.
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