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livelong

[ UK /lˈa‍ɪvlɒŋ/ ]
NOUN
  1. perennial northern temperate plant with toothed leaves and heads of small purplish-white flowers
ADJECTIVE
  1. (of time) constituting the full extent or duration
    all the livelong day

How To Use livelong In A Sentence

  • Their green rings, circular or ovoidal in form, abounded in all parts of the country, and it was in these circles they were said to dance through the livelong night. Welsh Folk-Lore a Collection of the Folk-Tales and Legends of North Wales
  • Hell, viruses could replicate all the livelong day inside the run-down motel that is my body as long as they didn't produce any symptoms.
  • I hate boys," she exploded, "they're the worry of our lives, Car'line and mine, -- they get into our garden, and steal all our fruit, and they hang on behind our chaise when we ride out, and keep me a-lookin 'round an' slashin 'the whip at 'em the whole livelong time; O my -- _boys! _ Five Little Peppers Abroad
  • We bless and we curse effetely all the livelong day, vaguely cognizant of some long lost momentousness, too jejune in our materialism to believe in anything. WORLDMag.com
  • Late in the day, I came to realise I'd not seen another living soul, apart from Dolly, the livelong day.
  • Every member of the family, from the youngest to the oldest, bears a hand, shut in the qualmy rooms, where meals are cooked and clothing washed and dried besides, the livelong day. X. Jewtown
  • all the livelong day
  • Those whose musical creed is Time before Sentiment might have put up with this night-bird; for to do her justice she was a perfect timist -- one crake in a bar the livelong night; but her tune -- ugh! It Is Never Too Late to Mend
  • This canine workaholic was originally conceived to toil the livelong day in blazing heat or frigid cold in Australia's back of beyond, also known as the outback.
  • My dearest neighbor I have been riding in taxicabs the livelong day, wad have taken your advice.
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