daylong
IPA: dˈeɪɫɔŋ
adjective
- Which lasts a day, or approximately so.
adverb
- Throughout the day.
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Examples of "daylong" in Sentences
- Still, no participant publicly called the daylong exercise a waste of time.
- A judge approved the warrant Tuesday and police and the FBI conducted a daylong search Wednesday.
- That daylong effort again failed to turn up any clues and police said they were back at square one.
- When the government failed to step down after almost two months, Hezbollah called a daylong “strike” on January 23, 2007.
- The opposition called the daylong protest after the federal government refused to roll back the 6.7 percent hike in fuel prices announced 10 days ago.
- The opposition called the daylong protest after the federal government refused to roll back the 6.7 per cent hike in fuel prices announced 10 days ago.
- As it turned out, Dr. Jackson was going to join me and two other colleagues in a daylong trip to a research clinic evaluating a purported energy-medicine device.
- With her were two other student members of the Hillel Jewish Center taking part in daylong “getting to know the other” events between Muslim and Jewish student groups at USC.
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