weeklong
IPA: wˈikɫɔŋ
adjective
- Lasting for (approximately) one week.
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Examples of "weeklong" in Sentences
- This is day one of what the campaign is essentially calling a weeklong get-to-know-John-McCain tour.
- An Oregon sheriff called their weeklong road trip by down the West Coast "a vicious, vile reign of terror."
- As Mr. Bush headed to Belfast for his final stop, White House National Security Adviser Stephen Hadley termed the weeklong European tour an "extremely successful" visit.
- "The United States has invested a great deal of diplomacy to ensure that the outcome of this referendum is successful and peaceful," Carson said, calling the weeklong vote for south
- Globe Aware, which started volunteer missions in 2000 but has been working in this area since 1993, provides short term weeklong adventures in service, focused on cultural awareness and sustainability.
- In Brief Italy's president tried to break a weeklong political logjam sparked by the resignation of Prime Minister Romano Prodi last week by asking Senate speaker Franco Marini to form an interim government, but it was far from certain whether Parliament would back the move.
- Suggests Measure To End Impasse ROME -- Italy's president tried to break a weeklong political logjam sparked by the resignation of Prime Minister Romano Prodi last week by asking Senate speaker Franco Marini to form an interim government, but it was far from certain whether Parliament would back the move.
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