Similar words: any longer, no longer, long, long., anger, along, singer, finger. Meaning: [lɔŋ /lɒŋ] n. a person with a strong desire for something. adv. for more time.
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181. There is absolutely no evidence at all that spectators want longer cricket matches. Quite the reverse.
182. The government has been pouring money into inefficient state-owned industries and the country can no longer afford it.
183. The climb down the mountain took longer than the climb up.
184. Children no longer have proper regard for their parents and teachers.
185. We'll have to wait a little longer to see what happens.
186. He was unable to sit still for longer than a few minutes.
187. A wife's income is no longer aggregated with that of her husband.
188. Britain is no longer in the front rank of world powers.
189. The knowledge that his friends no longer trusted him was a bitter pill to swallow.
190. The union accepted a package deal including higher pension and longer holiday allowance.
191. He had to face the awful truth that she no longer loved him.
192. Shadows are longer when the sun is low in the sky.
193. When dry, feel the surface and it will no longer be smooth.
194. Don't keep us in suspense any longer: tell us what happened!
195. If the law were passed, EU nationals would no longer enjoy free passage through member states.
196. This book is three times as long as/three times longer than/three times the length of that one.
197. Though no longer in the first flush of youth she's still remarkably energetic.
198. The announcementof the pay rise had a sting in its tail we would have to work longer hours.
199. She couldn't do with noise and disturbances any longer, and left.
200. We no longer have any faith in the criminal justice system .
201. It was no longer financially feasible to keep the community centre open.
202. The story was watered down so much it was no longer interesting.
203. The unit has become part of a larger department and no longer exists as a separate entity.
204. Neither of them wanted to drag the divorce out longer than they had to.
205. The company took out/filed a patent on a genetically engineered tomato that remains firm longer than untreated tomatoes.
206. I think I'll hang on to the documents for a bit longer.
207. I'd like to stay a while longer if you don't mind.
208. He had changed to such an extent that I no longer recognized him.
209. Use a kettle with an automatic cut-out so it doesn't boil for longer than necessary.
210. If we are no longer able to provide the holiday you booked,[www.Sentencedict.com] we will return to you all monies paid.
More similar words: any longer, no longer, long, long., anger, along, singer, finger, long for, prolong, all along, get along, endanger, in danger, lifelong, longtime, long since, long-term, belong to, so long as, as long as, come along, sponge off, passenger, dangerous, along with, long before, alongside, before long, out of danger.