Similar words: longtime, springtime, long-term, belong to, in the long term, from time to time, prime time, long. Meaning: n. a prolonged period of time.
Random good picture Not show
121 It's a long time since I went out on the razzle, but your birthday will be a wonderful excuse.
122 Water can wear away rocks after a long time, even though the rock is harder.
123 It's difficult to keep your self-respect when you have been unemployed for a long time.
124 Andrew felt happier than he had been for a long time.
125 Traveling on foot takes such a long time comparing with modern ways of getting about.
126 The excavation of the buried city took a long time.
127 It took a long time to wash the mud out of his hair.
128 They seem to be taking a long time to decide.
129 The old woman will clack for a long time when she meets her neighbours.
130 It took him a long time to get over his cold.
131 We had been away for such a long time that I had forgotten her name.
132 A characteristic of the camel is its ability to live for a long time without water.
133 Having gone a long time without scoring ,(sentencedict.com/long time.html) he was relieved to find the net again.
134 It happened a long time ago, and my memory might be playing tricks on me.
135 Compare:I haven't been here for a long time and I haven't been here long .
136 They have split up for a long time,but they're better now.
137 My father suffered from stomach ulcer for a long time.
138 He foresaw that the job would take a long time.
139 At last, she tumbled to the fact that he had been deceiving her for a long time.
140 It was all a long time ago and now Ellen found she could forgive and forget.
141 His study is in chaos; it takes long time to put his papers in order.
142 Being out of work for a long time is very demoralizing.
143 I'd been dreading that the birth would take a long time.
144 He spoke for a long time but his meaning did not come across.
145 For a long time, she's been gasping for a chance to show her acting ability, and now her chance has come!
146 He quacked for a long time, but I could not understand at all.
147 It can take a long time for blood alcohol levels to fall.
148 It took him a long time to get back on an even keel after his wife died.
149 We had to wait a heck of a long time!
150 The issue has been lingering at the back of my mind for a long time.
More similar words: longtime, springtime, long-term, belong to, in the long term, from time to time, prime time, long, long., along, longer, long for, not long, oblong, for long, so long, belong, time, prolong, get along, go along, longing, furlong, long ago, all along, no longer, any longer, come along, long since, lifelong.