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lifelong

[ UK /lˈa‍ɪflɒŋ/ ]
[ US /ˈɫaɪˈfɫɔŋ/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. continuing through life
    from lifelong habit
    a lifelong friend
    his lifelong study of Greek art

How To Use lifelong In A Sentence

  • One wrong thought may cause a lifelong regret. 
  • She is charged with the task of ensuring the government's lifelong learning plans make sense to the public.
  • Thus was born a lifelong interest in building houses by unconventional means, normally on his own or with one or two helpers. Times, Sunday Times
  • The bills are entirely regular, as impossible to impersonate as lifelong acquaintances. THE SAVAGE GIRL
  • Back in Oxford, he sat on the City Council, and began his lifelong activity of prison visiting.
  • Was it a deviant thirst to find a lifelong fascination with such things? Times, Sunday Times
  • A lifelong bachelor, he is still a compulsive flirt. The Sun
  • Diff'rent Strokes actor and cast member of Hulk Hogan's Celebrity Championship Wrestling Todd Bridges is releasing an autography next month titled "Killing Willis: From Diff'rent Strokes to the Mean Streets to the Life I Always Wanted" There's no word yet as to whether Bridges, who grew up a lifelong professional wrestling fan, will mention CCW or his affinity for the business in the book yet. PWInsider Latest Articles
  • Yet Pétain was no such thing; he was a lifelong soldier and a genuine war hero, rather than some preening sham in jackboots.
  • He has had a lifelong interest and has written about a huge variety of sport down through the years.
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