Similar words: long long ago, long ago, not long ago, longan, as long as, elongate, so long as, elongated. Meaning: adj. belonging to time long gone long ago. adv. of the distant or comparatively distant past.
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1. Some long-ago kiss on the promenade at Rothesay.
2. They lose long-ago memories as well as failing to store new memones.
3. Yes, there were angels in Indiana that long-ago December.http://Sentencedict.com
4. When my long-ago date asked that question — "What's wrong with you?" — I was, of course, outraged.
5. When my long-ago date asked that question — "What's wrong with you?
6. In other words, a long-ago ancestor species that spent its time in the trees moved to the ground and began walking upright.
7. My experience that long-ago November says something important about the rocky course of German-American relations since the mid-1990s.
8. That long-ago football game was a chance for me to enjoy a sport I loved, and to feel closer to home.
9. Conway's campaign ran an ad rehashing a long-ago charge that Mr. Paul, in his college days, had tied up a woman and forced her to worship an idol known as Aqua Buddha.
10. Deep inside she seemed to have been waiting like some long-ago damsel in distress, waiting for her knight to rescue her.
11. They are the primary target of a special prosecutor investigating a long-ago Whitewater business deal that went sour.
12. The research - published in the journal Nature - grew out of the long-ago discovery that cells in the body don't keep dividing forever.
13. Moreover, by comparing applicants side-by-side, she says managers eliminate bias from their mood of the day or trouble from comparing a long-ago interview with one that occurred yesterday.
14. Today, many years and speeches later, seldom uttering an "er" or "ah, " I can laugh while I still cringe at that long-ago memory.
15. I know they did some further work on it, because a friend of David Edwards's told David that British officials had questioned him about what David and I did in those long-ago days.
16. I called several by name, thanked them all, then gave them a full account of the record their hard work in that long-ago winter had made possible.
17. recalls an image and a voice I remember so clearly, as if it happened recently, yet it is a long-ago memory from my childhood.
18. I wrote his wife and told her the story, expressing my gratitude for a big mans long-ago kindness to a boy.
19. In a terrific 2009 essay called "Crap Detection 101"(riffing off a long-ago line from Ernest Hemingway), he wrote about some of the ways to check things out.
20. The Hurst exponent in 10.10 can show if a system is stable when scaled -- that is, if its behavior depends on recent or long-ago events.
21. I can't say much about Mark, as I've only worked with him on that one long-ago series, but I'm grateful to him for writing it!
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