longness

NOUN
  1. the property of being of long spatial extent
    one gene causes shortness and the other causes longness
  2. duration as an extension
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How To Use longness In A Sentence

  • The too-muchness, like the too-longness, befits the Northern Territory's vastness. 'Australia': down-under and over the top
  • Sorry about the longness of this entry. but hey you're the one reading it ... previous - next G-r-i-t-s Diary Entry
  • one gene causes shortness and the other causes longness
  • Now lets here that tearful acceptance speech chuck full of cliches and uber longness. The bloggies
  • Her face, as I have said, was long and thin, but it was the longness and thinness of growing youth. Castle Richmond
  • Fur a wile ai libed a few pounces away from a Basketts & Robzen an ai wold go fur longness walksanruns ebbery ebening and gess wer ai end ups ebbery tym Soff Serve! - Lolcats 'n' Funny Pictures of Cats - I Can Has Cheezburger?
  • We like to read things and many of us enjoy the longness. The Blog Improvement Project « Tales from the Reading Room
  • Results showed that the characters with high heritability are amylose content, seed shape, seed longness, chalkiness rate, brown rice rate and milled rice rate.
  • Once again she was referring to her longness of running and going into June is not unusual. Clinton apologizes for RFK assassination comment
  • The boys seemed to rely on hoodies and the awkward longness of their shirts to keep dry. An MSG O.A.R. Travelogue 1
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