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1. A period without classes, typically right before finals week, where [[Weinberg (WCAS)|Weinberg]] students have the opportunity to prepare for exams and write papers at the end of each quarter. Although this span is referred to as Reading "Week," it can last anywhere from 2 to 5 days. | 1. A period without classes, typically right before finals week, where [[Weinberg (WCAS)|Weinberg]] students have the opportunity to prepare for exams and write papers at the end of each quarter. Although this span is referred to as Reading "Week," it can last anywhere from 2 to 5 days. | ||
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Part of Speech
Noun
Pronunciation
[reediŋ week]
Definition
1. A period without classes, typically right before finals week, where Weinberg students have the opportunity to prepare for exams and write papers at the end of each quarter. Although this span is referred to as Reading "Week," it can last anywhere from 2 to 5 days.
Example Sentence
"I'm going to catch up on sleep during Reading Week."