Synonym: extensive, far-reaching, lengthy. Similar words: long., along, long for, prolong, get along, all along, as long as, long-term. Meaning: [lɔŋ /lɒŋ] v. desire strongly or persistently. adj. 1. primarily temporal sense; being or indicating a relatively great or greater than average duration or passage of time or a duration as specified 2. primarily spatial sense; of relatively great or greater than average spatial extension or extension as specified 3. of relatively great height 4. good at remembering 5. holding securities or commodities in expectation of a rise in prices 6. (of speech sounds or syllables) of relatively long duration 7. involving substantial risk 8. planning prudently for the future 9. having or being more than normal or necessary:"long on brains". adv. 1. for an extended time or at a distant time 2. for an extended distance.
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61 He had miscalculated how long the trip would take.
62 How long do you plan to stay?
63 Not long after that he resigned.
64 We're a long way from anywhere here.
65 A long drum roll introduced the trapeze artists.
66 How long will the recording of the song take?
67 We split the wood into long thin pieces.
68 I'm very tired with that long walk.
69 You let me have a long war.
70 As long as you're with me enough.
71 How long have you been married?
72 Time always too long, long to palpitate.
73 We had a long, happy, fruitful relationship.
74 Her long fair hair had been shorn.
75 I haven't heard wolves howling for a long time.
76 Rostropovich was long considered the world's foremost cellist.
77 The extract is taken from a long essay.
78 How long is the journey to the coast?
79 Mr Jones has a long history of heart trouble.
80 Mushrooms don't stay fresh for long.
81 Long distance runners need great endurance.
82 I had a long conversation with the teacher.
83 A cool drink refreshed me after my long walk.
84 Repairs to the cable did not take too long.
85 A long row is very tiring.
86 A long suspension bridge joins the two islands.
87 Doctors often work very long hours.
88 I've had a long[sentencedict.com], hard think about it.
89 He had a long, rather horsy face.
90 How long have you been suffering from a headache?
More similar words: long., along, long for, prolong, get along, all along, as long as, long-term, long since, belong to, any longer, no longer, longtime, so long as, alongside, before long, along with, long before, in the long run, get along with, among, blond, call on, strong, let alone, tell on, pull on, colony, ongoing, on guard.