Similar words: alongside, long, long., along, long for, prolong, all along, get along. Meaning: adv. of the distant or comparatively distant past.
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91) Gao Yang counted seven old fingers buried in the steamed bun, which had long since given up its original shape.
92) No one knew exactly what inspired her elliptic comments, and her relations had long since given up trying to interpret them.
93) For instance, by the summer solstice on 21 June, the crops should be long since planted in the ground.
94) I had expected Gillis to be long since dead or at best a doddering ninety-year-old.
95) The reservoir behind it would have long since silted up.
96) Most of the key witnesses have long since skipped the country.
97) Since money had long since ceased to be a matter of concern to Wendell Harvey, he never stinted on spending it.
98) The word has long since been out of use.
99) Not long since, my CS force - out.
100) The pledge has long since run out.
101) I don't know, coz it's been too long since I did stock-taking the last time.
102) It is not very long since the flat dilatometer test (DMT) has been used in China, so it needs to be explored how to explain and apply the results of DMT rationally.
103) I had not felt his remorse over Mom's death, understood his intense loneliness as an "empty nester, " or realized most of his pals had long since left the world.
104) John Kenneth Galbraith: "Technical development has long since become the preserve of the scientist and the engineer.
105) There was still a noticeable bounce in her stride, but whatever springiness I had once possessed had long since left me.
106) I have long since come to terms with my blindness.
107) Western European nations had long since demonstrated the excellence and feasibility of such systems.
108) Most of his other few possessions had long since been sold to pay arrears of rent.
109) As it is not long since the decision has been implemented, up to now, few papers have been published about voluntary disclosure of earnings forecast information in China.
110) No evidence, at once so slight and irrefragable , of a subtle disease that had long since begun to eat into the real substance of his character.
111) Bows and arrows have long since gone out of use.
112) Nowadays, there are often 30 students practicing their twists and lifts in each class. The button-down Oxfords and sensible footwear have long since given way to Lycra and glitter-encrusted heels.
113) Bows and arrows have long since been out of use.
114) And the stigma of divorce has long since faded. A century ago, Elizabeth Cady Stanton called it a "social earthquake."
115) Columnar joint structure, as considered by various researchers long since,(sentencedict.com) is only possible to develop in basic lava with low viscosity and high nuidity.
116) The talk of setting aside a corner of the pasture for superannuated animals had long since been dropped.
117) The witness statement given by Mr Polanski's victim still makes harrowing reading (though she has long since settled with him in a civil-law suit, and has supported his efforts to close the case).
118) And the parched , split earth and tree - roots had long since been awaiting rain.
119) I had not felt his remorse over Mom's death, understood his intense loneliness as an "empty nester, " or realized most of his pals had long since light-beamed off the planet.
120) Mama didn't cry. Her eyes had long since gone dry.
More similar words: alongside, long, long., along, long for, prolong, all along, get along, as long as, no longer, so long as, belong to, longtime, any longer, long-term, since, along with, before long, long before, in the long run, get along with, ever since, angst, earnings, bearings, youngster, single, singer, casino, cousin.