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longed-for

ADJECTIVE
  1. greatly desired

How To Use longed-for In A Sentence

  • With coaching, people from all walks of live are experiencing significant shifts in their lives and achieving more of their longed-for goals in every conceivable area.
  • Despite being described as the most exciting and wide-ranging British actor since Daniel Day-Lewis, fatherhood has been his longed-for role.
  • The habitual, gentle and ordinarily longed-for oblivion of the end of the day had morphed into something considerably more sinister.
  • The room was twice as large as her longed-for bedroom in the cenoby. Exodus From The Long Sun
  • He had become friends in Paris with André Breton, finding his once longed-for -ism. Joan Miró: A life in paintings
  • The exams didn't go as well as hoped, the grades weren't there - and that longed-for university place looks like going up in smoke.
  • That happy day came when Georgiana delivered William Hartington "Hart" Spencer, her third child and first son, the longed-for heir who she rejoiced freed her from marital bondage. If He Has A Mistress, Why Can't She Have...A Mister?
  • Young adults transmit secret messages of desperately longed-for submission beneath their consciously expressed frustrations and resentments, but can't be counted on to grok that media celebrities are not, you know, real.
  • No one is saying that Japan will miss out on the longed-for explosion of Chinese consumption. But in the race for customers, Korean firms already have a little more spring in their step.
  • Luke was a longed-for baby.
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