daylong
pronunciation
How to pronounce daylong in British English: UK [ˈdeɪlɒŋ]
How to pronounce daylong in American English: US [ˈdeɪlɔŋ]
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- Adjective:
- lasting through an entire day
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- Adverb:
- during the entire day
Word Origin
- daylong (adj.)
- Old English dæglang; see day + long (adj.).
Example
- 1. At least an hour of a good time together can negate your daylong absence for them .
- 2. Wish the sun in the morning brings daylong smile to you !
- 3. Earlier this year in midtown manhattan , a local venture capital firm staged a daylong conference on school reform .
- 4. Fars reported that the eight people aboard were released " after daylong interrogations " that revealed the aircraft had " unintentionally " violated iran 's airspace .
- 5. Many large organizations ( especially those related to the environment or finding cures for diseases ) have daylong activities . These include walkathons , bike rides , cleanup days , or building homes for those in need .