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daylong

[ dey-lawng, -long ]

adjective

  1. during the entire day; lasting all day:

    a daylong trip.



daylong

/ ˈdeɪˌlɒŋ /

adjective

  1. lasting the entire day; all day


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Word History and Origins

Origin of daylong1

First recorded in 1850–55; day + long 1

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Example Sentences

The barraca managers and ambulantes are simpatico in their daylong quest to pocket gobs of hard-earned money.

Deshchytsia suggests the daylong Geneva talks came close to foundering.

During the daylong debate, the religious implication seemed to motivate many of the 175 who voted against the bill.

To her, Industry is a daylong and lifelong duty, as well as a natural impulse; and economics means going without things.

Daylong they rode, at the noontide having bite and sup with a woodcutter and his wife, newly blessed with a fine man child.

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