daylong

[ US /ˈdeɪˌɫɔŋ/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. lasting through an entire day
ADVERB
  1. during the entire day
    light pours daylong into the parlor
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How To Use daylong In A Sentence

  • Lillian, a short, sturdy man in his late fifties, informed us from his judicial pulpit that although there was no defendant, the daylong inquest would proceed like a juryless trial. Hi-Ya!
  • That daylong effort again failed to turn up any clues and police said they were back at square one. Police: Body found in Md. river is missing N.C. teen
  • The day began in Jomtien with eight teams competing for poll position in the daylong event.
  • Lloyd Blankfein and other Goldman executives were lambasted by lawmakers for "unbridled greed" in an often-electric daylong showdown between Wall Street and Congress - with expletives frequently undeleted. Goldman Denies Wrongdoing During Crisis
  • The opposition called the daylong protest after the federal government refused to roll back the 6.7 percent hike in fuel prices announced 10 days ago. Gaea Times (by Simple Thoughts) Breaking News and incisive views 24/7
  • A judge approved the warrant Tuesday and police and the FBI conducted a daylong search Wednesday. Lisa Irwin: FBI Cadaver Dogs in Missing Baby's Home Detect Dead Body Scent
  • light pours daylong into the parlor
  • Wednesday, Jan. 12 Attends a daylong management training seminar for chief executive officers of 12 nonprofit organizations in Sorrento Valley.
  • And the biggie: a daylong marriage seminar in November 1991 for wedded inmates at the Daniel prison.
  • For instance: Insolate one day below the sun after the job outdoor, or be was blown by sand blown by wind daylong .
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