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agelong

ADJECTIVE
  1. lasting through all time
    agelong struggle for freedom

How To Use agelong In A Sentence

  • Some agelong string had been pulled within her, or she was infected by the emotion of one whom she had always admired and loved, and whom she had hardly ever seen stirred to eloquence. Flowering Wilderness
  • To Merry the ascent seemed agelong, a meaningless journey in a hateful dream, going on and on to some dim ending that memory cannot seize. The Lord of the Rings
  • Tifftiff today, kissykissy tonay and agelong pine tomauran-na. Finnegans Wake
  • There agelong she had dwelt, an evil thing in spider-form, even such as once of old had lived in the Land of the Elves in the West that is now under the Sea, such as Beren fought in the Mountains of Terror in Doriath, and so came to Lúthien upon the green sward amid the hemlocks in the moonlight long ago. The Lord of the Rings
  • agelong struggle for freedom
  • Li Shanyou is to be in what afore-mentioned opinion on public affairs publish when website of the 3rd 2008 China makes a speech on agelong meeting.
  • So we answer to the infernal, agelong and eternal order issued from on high. Between the Acts
  • It was the sound of the agora, the wineshop, the gymnasium, the forum; agelong leitmotif of the lands by the Middle Sea. Funeral Games
  • The determinist will speak slightingly of the “sub - jective character” of personal experience and its ex - pressions, the libertarian of the “abstract and diagram - matic character” of causality-constructions; while the agnostic will cite the agelong inconclusiveness of the debate between the two other parties, and the inade - quacy of language as such to the nature of things. FREE WILL IN THEOLOGY
  • It derives too from the fact that Scripture comes to the hearer as an inseparable part of the total life and wit­ness of the Christian church, and so carries with it the authority of the church's agelong experi­ence and testimony. The Bible and preaching
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