1. weeknights - Noun
2. weeknights - Adverb
weeknights
plural of weeknight
weeknights (not comparable)
On weeknights.
Mile marker 312 to 313, northbound and southbound Overnight alternating lane closures as needed for bridge construction over I-81, weeknights from 8 p.m. to 7 a.m. Left and right shoulders closed 24/7. Source: Internet
Additional GP care, all fully bulk billed, is also now available from 6pm to 10pm on weeknights and from 2pm to 10pm on Saturdays, Sundays and public holidays. Source: Internet
Fast Money airs weeknights at 5p ET on CNBC. Source: Internet
Chris was a reporter for us and for our friends at BNN-TV’s Neighborhood Network News, which airs weeknights. Source: Internet
The decision to open a casual bistro in a neighborhood clamoring for more ambitious food options was a smart one: The Bellwether has been packed on weeknights. Source: Internet
Sean Hannity is the host of on the Fox News Channel (weeknights at 9PM/ET) and the nationally syndicated radio program The Sean Hannity Show. Source: Internet