What's the difference between pizza and weekday?

Pizza


Definition:

Example Sentences:

  • (1) For example, Asda lifted the price of frozen pizza from £1.50 to £2 as a “two for £3” offer appeared – and dropped the price again when the offer concluded.
  • (2) An obese man with a withered leg limps down Tollcross Road, eating pizza from a cardboard box.
  • (3) The sandwiches served in selected Subway stores have contained halal meat since 2007, while all Pizza Express chicken is halal.
  • (4) The salesman, who had no medical training, arrived each week with pizza to assure Masih that claims of addiction were exaggerated and to press him to prescribe more of the drug.
  • (5) Detectives say when Yeates was in the Tesco Express she had bought a Tesco Finest tomato, mozzarella and basil pesto pizza.
  • (6) I have no doubt that these friendships, forged in adversity and pizza, will be patched up.
  • (7) When we meet him again in the film, he’s still working at the police station, still able to be swayed by a good slice of pizza.
  • (8) Driscroll told 3AW that he had not yet received the payment from Domino’s Pizza.
  • (9) A host of activities are on offer, from barbecue or pizza parties to bar crawls, and guests are welcome to visit the community projects that Backpack sponsors, including vegetable gardens, knitting and football for kids.
  • (10) Like pizza and vermouth, MSG was a taste American soldiers brought home with them.
  • (11) John Micklethwait said he has real concerns that the freedom of the press, which the press has enjoyed for over 300 years, is now being threatened by a "mad" deal struck over pizza in Ed Miliband's office in the small hours of Monday morning.
  • (12) It is not known how much Wonga paid for the deal, which includes broadcast, online and mobile sponsorship, but last year's show was sponsored by pizza company Domino's for £1m .
  • (13) Guar gum was incorporated into 10 g carbohydrate portions of cheese biscuits and 20 g carbohydrate portions of pizza and egg and bacon flan.
  • (14) Pizza Re: - "Well, qualifying for every tournament bar 2008 and getting out of every group stage bar 2000 aint that bad a track record for England is it?
  • (15) Italian authorities said in a statement after his arrest in Thailand that the Pizza Connection inquiry "showed the central role of the Sicilian mafia in the refining and trafficking of heroin, the proceeds of which were largely laundered by Palazzolo".
  • (16) The plot revolved around the death of a mentally disturbed pizza delivery man who ends up killing himself in a robbery.
  • (17) When Domino’s Pizza did not acknowledge or participate in the proceedings, Driscoll was awarded the case by default, with the chain ordered to pay $1,203.27 to cover his legal fees as well as the $37.35 order.
  • (18) Arek came down to get a pizza – it was the first time he came down to get one.
  • (19) Good idea,'" he says – as if the decision was as casual as ordering a takeaway pizza.
  • (20) On the other hand, a calzone is a sandwich, while a pizza is not.

Weekday


Definition:

Example Sentences:

  • (1) Currently, junior doctors – anyone below the level of consultant – are paid extra for working after 7pm on a weekday and at any point over the weekend.
  • (2) In a month where the price of the paper increased its price to £1.40 on weekdays and £2.30 on a Saturdayand launched the "Own the Weekend" advertising campaign, the headline figure increased by 0.11% to 204,440, the third month-on-month increase in a row.
  • (3) The publisher is offering readers the chance to sign up for packages of either weekday, weekend or seven days' worth of newspapers.
  • (4) The data are drawn from a 1% sample of all weekday general practice office encounters in the Hamilton health district recorded over a twelve-month period from February 1979.
  • (5) One member of the BMA’s junior doctors committee said they might agree to the 10pm extension on weekdays in return for Saturdays remaining as they are.
  • (6) The contract Hunt is set to impose on trainee medics in England will extend the hours that count as part of their normal working week from 7pm-10pm on weekdays and include Saturday from 7am-5pm for the first time.
  • (7) So yes, if we are going to remove more doctors from weekday shifts to staff the weekends, weekday care will deteriorate.
  • (8) However, 6Music's average weekday audience, divided into half-hour chunks by official ratings body Rajar, peaks at 40,000 in the second half-hour of Lamb's morning show between 10.30am and 11am.
  • (9) The most famous is Borough Market (the pioneer but has the tendency to bankrupt) but Maltby Street (weekends only) in Bermondsey and Lower Marsh Street (weekdays) in Waterloo are worth a detour.
  • (10) This is their story: Stephen Holden, Weekday Cross, Nottingham: £730,000 returned after tribunal ruling Microbiologist Stephen Holden.
  • (11) There was no significant difference between group average weekday and weekend-day excretion of Na or K, for either males or females.
  • (12) The results suggest that weekday drinking after work or class is a culturally defined occasion for "time out" from stress.
  • (13) testing trial per day was administered to a group of 19 subjects for 15 consecutive weekdays.
  • (14) per-day test was administered to 12 of the 19 original subjects for an additional 15 consecutive weekdays.
  • (15) I get the feeling Mr Hunt just makes things up to generate a soundbite.” Under the current arrangements, junior doctors get extra payments for working outside normal hours, which are 7am-7pm on weekdays.
  • (16) In the rest of England and Wales the Sun costs 35p on weekdays.
  • (17) End-shift urinary cobalt values showed a good relationship with present as well as with mean past exposure on the first and the fifth weekday, but the third day did not.
  • (18) Perhaps you share a home with fans of CBeebies , or maybe your weekday evenings are incomplete without a trip to Albert Square ?
  • (19) One member of the BMA’s junior doctors committee said they might agree to the 10pm extension on weekdays in return for Saturdays remaining as outside normal working hours.
  • (20) News International today increased the cover price of the weekday edition of the Times by 10p to 90p.

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