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Meanings of
midweek
in English
Portuguese
quarta-feira
Catalan
dimecres
Spanish
miércoles
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The fourth day of the week; the third working day.
Wednesday
Wed
Portuguese
quarta-feira
Midweekly.
midweekly
time period
period of time
Related terms
period
Synonyms
Examples for "
Wednesday
"
Wednesday
Wed
Examples for "
Wednesday
"
1
Trump said he would discuss travel restrictions to Europe later on
Wednesday
.
2
The company on
Wednesday
said market conditions began to improve in June.
3
Western Australia reported one new infection, the first confirmed case since
Wednesday
.
4
The worker's doctor reported the case to county health officials on
Wednesday
.
5
The House on
Wednesday
approved a one year delay to the law.
1
Out from
Wed
Now You See Me Jesse Eisenberg leads heist-happy magicians.
2
She also confirmed the two are set to
wed
later this year.
3
In the cabinet paper she seems no longer
wedded
to the idea.
4
Germans, despite their current angst, remain firmly
wedded
to their democratic parties.
5
The German public seem less and less
wedded
to the euro project.
Usage of
midweek
in English
1
It's the
midweek
holiday Queenslanders look forward to each and every year.
2
It's the perfect
midweek
meal for feeding the family at home too.
3
Talking points -The
midweek
round certainly wasn't short of eye-catchinggoals.
4
The river is expected to reach a moderate flood level by
midweek
.
5
Hold a
midweek
picnic Picnics need not be just for the weekend.
6
Basketball: Two
midweek
results have further shaken up the ESB Superleague leaders.
7
It's double-action in Ligue 1 this week, with
midweek
and weekend fixtures.
8
Worldwide money-saving tip: Book air tickets well in advance, and fly
midweek
.
9
By
midweek
,
the press had started to go wild with the story.
10
In
midweek
,
Aaron brought one of the team trainers to see Stephen.
11
Mt Wellington could experience snow showers
midweek
with lows down to -2C.
12
Held
midweek
,
it aims to capture the mood of old-time dance halls.
13
The Cameroon midfielder made an impressive debut against Sporting Lisbon in
midweek
.
14
By
midweek
several lawmakers had switched their tones from hopeful to pessimistic.
15
The latest round of
midweek
games has only further muddied the waters.
16
They will take a lot of encouragement from their
midweek
display, though.
Other examples for "midweek"
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About this term
midweek
Adjective
Adverb
Noun
Singular
Frequent collocations
first midweek
final midweek
last midweek
chilly midweek
disappointing midweek
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Translations for
midweek
Portuguese
quarta-feira
Catalan
dimecres
Spanish
miércoles
Midweek
through the time
Midweek
across language varieties
South Africa
Common
Ireland
Less common
United Kingdom
Rare
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