Similar words: belong to, long-term, from time to time, long, long., along, long for, prolong. Meaning: [ˈlɒŋtaɪm] adj. of long duration.
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(61) President Obama named a longtime real estate industry executive, David H. Stevens, to head the Federal Housing Administration.
(62) "She would be there every day, every night, every weekend," says Erich Sailer, the longtime coach at Buck Hill.
(63) Bob Bowman, longtime coach of swimming phenom Michael Phelps, was once asked why Phelps did not swim the languorous distance sets that were part of some other competitors' regimens.
(64) The marine cable is so easily aging or mangled, because of being used in ill-being for longtime.
(65) Say you're traveling and finally get to meet a longtime e-pal from your fantasy baseball league ... in person.
(66) Powerfully suck out the blackhead and fat granule. For longtime use, not only help to open up and minify the pores but also make the skin delicate and smooth.
(67) Longtime Soviet politburo leader and general secretary of the Communist Party Leonid Brezhnev gave a 3-foot-long crystal drinking horn.
(68) Danielle Mitterrand, wife of longtime leader Francois Mitterrand, was a well-known activist.
(69) From the start, Peter Jackson wanted his longtime associate Selkirk on The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King (2003) as he knew Selkirk would stay focused on the climax of the entire saga.
(69) Sentencedict.com is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find nice sentences for a large number of words.
(70) Cargill MacMillan Jr., who was a longtime board member, controlled about one-ninth of the family share, worth $2.6 billion, placing him 150th on the Forbes 400 list of wealthiest Americans.
(71) Yet the new products can run up against longtime habits and even cultural concepts of cleanliness.
(72) As teased in the new issue of EW, everyone favorite creature of habit is parting ways with his longtime roomie, Leonard.
(73) Mr. Fox was devastated by the implosion of Bear Stearns and the financial hit he was likely to face, says Fred Philippi, his longtime companion.
(74) Two conversations with our longtime ally King Hussein bracketed the meeting with Ismail.
(75) But today's Paris show, presented by Dior's interim designer (and longtime Galliano apprentice) Bill Gaytten, offered attendees another topic of discussion.
(76) Alone on his 49th birthday, President Barack Obamafled the empty White House mansion and headed for a more intimate celebration with longtime friends in his Chicago hometown.
(77) Reach such a realm, require that we do out longtime, a lot of effort.
(78) The forming of football consciousness needs longtime imperceptible edification to permeation.
(79) The Shenzhen parent company is Wal - Mart's longtime joint venture partner in China.
(80) Yet longtime Wolves - watches insist that Taylor will never fire his right - hand man.
(81) Chelsea Clinton walked down the aisle this past Saturday to get married to her longtime boyfriend Marc Mezvinsky, wearing a custom-made Vera Wang wedding dress.
(82) Can run since how longtime the complete stream vaccine queen is?
(83) Mrs. Paul was a stay-at-home mom, longtime Girl Scout troop leader and self-described "busybody" who prided herself on knowing exactly what everyone was doing.
(84) Jackson won't replace longtime assistant Kurt Rambis, who took over the head coaching job in Minnesota.
(85) Charitable Trust . Her longtime spokesman, Howard Rubenstein, had no comment.
(86) Norm Ornstein a longtime political scholar at the American Enterprise Institute.
(87) Bnother option that's a longtime favorite of students and young adults is earning extra cash for house and pet sitting.
(88) On longtime partner Rima Horton: I think every relationship should be allowed to have its own rules.
(89) Most of the new spots are located below 23rd Street in Manhattan, the Alley's longtime center.
(90) Against the wishes of some at MetLife, he moved 2,000 executives and other headquarters employees from their longtime Manhattan offices to a neighborhood in Queens filled with meat-packing plants.
More similar words: belong to, long-term, from time to time, long, long., along, long for, prolong, all along, get along, time, long since, as long as, so long as, no longer, any longer, along with, alongside, long before, before long, on time, in time, at times, in no time, at no time, at a time, in the long run, get along with, meantime, each time.