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nightlong

[ UK /nˈa‍ɪtlɒŋ/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. lasting, open, or operating through the whole night
    an all-night drugstore
    an overnight trip
    a nightlong vigil

How To Use nightlong In A Sentence

  • Their caper involves a nightlong journey of picking up cash all over town in a purloined bank van with Wayne and Henry posing as bank guards assigned to collect all this money.
  • This was a useful camouflage, as they were both cool, torpid, and temporarily unable to fly after their probably nightlong tryst.
  • The march his haunt--Beowulf, lines 102-103 ... walked nightlong Old English gods and myths: Eotens
  • If clouds break, Geminid meteors to light up sky space rocks called the Geminid meteors, a collision that is currently producing nightlong WN.com - Articles related to Obama Set to Launch Vision for NASA
  • There been sirens wailing nightlong and explosions north and a new noise like a low whoop that goes then stops then goes again. RANDOM ACTS OF SENSELESS VIOLENCE
  • Their caper involves a nightlong journey of picking up cash all over town in a purloined bank van with Wayne and Henry posing as bank guards assigned to collect all this money.
  • Pirates who frequented the port cities brought with them a way of life that embraced wild dances, nightlong parties, racial integration, and homosexuality. A Renegade History of the United States
  • *** World-Wide Pakistani security forces ended a nightlong Taliban siege of a Karachi air base that left 10 dead. What's News—
  • My engine company was "rehabbing" at a local park, anticipating a nightlong fire watch, when a small column of smoke appeared where there shouldn't have been smoke. LAFD News & Information
  • a nightlong vigil
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