Collocations for "weekend"
Common phrases and expressions where native English speakers use the word "weekend" in context.
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weekend
ⓘMost examples are given in US English. We have labeled exceptions as UK.n
- a [short, long, standard, three-day] weekend
- a [great, fantastic, horrible, rainy] weekend
- a weekend [in Paris, away]
- (have) a weekend to [think about, sleep on, reflect on]
- a weekend to [remember, forget, savor]
- visits [during, on] the weekend
- spent the weekend at [home, the in-laws', a hotel]
- spent the weekend [studying, skiing, grading exams]
- our [friends, guests] stayed for the weekend
- a weekend of [fun, excitement] (at)
- [play, work, travel] over the weekend
- [play] all weekend
- do your [shopping, chores, errands] on the weekend
- didn't [do, get up to] much this weekend
- a weekend [break, visit, away]
- a weekend [getaway, trip] (to)
- the weekend [edition, paper]
- weekend [shipping, delivery]
- a weekend pass for the [museum, amusement park]
- (like to) weekend at the [lake, cabin, beach]
- weekending in [Connecticut]
'weekend' also found in these entries (note: many are not synonyms or translations):
Easter
- Paris
- September
- action
- bay
- before
- cabin
- camping
- celebration
- chain
- column
- cottage
- countryside
- crowded
- custody
- cycling
- definition
- drizzle
- flop
- flu
- following
- forecast
- future
- gambling
- garage
- getaway
- golf
- grading
- hairdresser
- headline
- homework
- housework
- hunting
- lazy
- leisure
- lie
- lodge
- lodging
- market
- meet
- menu
- newspaper
- nowhere
- party
- perform
- plan
- pleasant
- pond
- quiet
- relative