ADJECTIVE
-
having existed or persisted or continued in a particular role or state for a long time
a longtime friend
How To Use long-time In A Sentence
- A split from his long-time girlfriend shortly after only served to drive him further into the darkness. Times, Sunday Times
- As a long-time B-list critic and junketeer, my conscience has long been inured to the petty scams of the Golden Globes voter shoving another complimentary cream puff into his craw. House of Scams and Fog, Or How to Break Into Your Own Apartment
- The elections also marked the ousting of Turkey's long-time dominant political class.
- Long-time residents of the area like the low crime rate, the quiet atmosphere and the small-town vibe.
- In March 1525, the king recalled Charles Brandon, Duke of Suffolk, from his role as justiciar of North Wales and, in south Wales, the long-time crown agent, Sir Rhys ap Thomas, had died in the spring. 66 This household was to have a profound effect on Mary's political status and composition of future households. 67 From Heads of Household to Heads of State: The Preaccession Households of Mary and Elizabeth Tudor, 1516-1558
- PLANO - A long-time critic of the city of Plano now feels the government is coming after him. WFAA.com Latest News
- Now the long-time friends have finally been reunited. The Sun
- But all indications are that he will return quite a bit more "angsty" and filled with doubt than long-time fans may remember. Ilan Graff: Up Up and a Way Back?
- Needing to secure the money, I called Ian, my long-time friend and financial adviser.
- As long-time readers will know, I am partial to full beards on men.