Fewer long trains travel on Sundays than on week days, but on short urban and suburban railways the trains are, except during the hours of divine service, as numerous as on week days.
The locomotive and carriage requirements for 97½ miles of railway, with six trains a day in each direction on week days and four on Sundays, added to which were a couple or three goods trains each way on week days, were not great.
She lived in state, with many servants and dependents, wearing silk dresses on week days, and setting silver plate before the meanest guest.
Lizzie, as I have already said, was in a Sunday-school mood even on week days; her verses all had morals.
It was just like America that even plain people should wear their surnames on week days.
Go week days if you can, and if you can't, go Sundays.
On week days it is a exaltin' and upliftin' and dreadful religious sight; but on Sundays it is a crime to even think on it.
The World's Fair is full of all the beauty He made, more wonderful and more beautiful than the lilies, and I d'no as it is wrong to consider 'em Sundays or week days.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "week days" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.