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weekender
[ week-en-der ]
weekender
/ ˌwiːkˈɛndə /
noun
- a person spending a weekend holiday in a place, esp habitually
- a house, shack, etc, occupied only at weekends, for holidays, etc
Word History and Origins
Origin of weekender1
Example Sentences
The Route YC spokesperson said the network also included a weekender route starting in Whitby and a cycle touring route running from the ferry terminal in Hull to Staithes in North Yorkshire.
Record label Tidy Trax had been planning to hold a "wet and wild weekender" at the site and said it was "shocked and concerned" by the news.
Since launching Béis, Mitchell’s products, including the backpack and the weekender, have landed on numerous “best” lists alongside pricier competitors Away and Monos.
The last weekender took place in April when goths brought their gloomy aesthetic to the cobbled lanes of the ancient fishing port.
Curating a weekender that appeals to a wide range of tastes, ages, diversity and pockets has been the responsibility of a team led by Sage Gateshead's Creative Director, and former Prefab Sprout member, Wendy Smith.
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