English
Pronunciation
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Noun
midweek
#The middle of the week.
Quotations
1987 In midweek, however, the stretch is reasonably quiet and I can conceal myself behind a clump of rushes and cast a big piece of luncheon meat on a link-leger rig right in the deep hole and let the current roll it under the roof. — Advanced coarse fishing, Marsden, Graham. London: A & C Black (Publishers) Ltd
Adjective
midweek (no comparative or superlative; used only before a noun)
#Happening in the middle of the week.
Quotations
1991 Peter Dods was captain in the midweek games but, like Sole, the Gala fullback has also hung up his boots. — Rugby World and Post, Reading: Rugby Publishing
Adverb
midweek
#In the middle of the week.
Quotations
1989 Leicester could only manage a goalless draw midweek with Sutton Coldfield and will be keen to return to winning form. — The Independent, London: Newspaper Publishing plc.
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