Sentence example with the word 'livelong'

livelong

Definition adj. (of time) constituting the full extent or duration

Last update: October 17, 2015


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Nor, though placed amongst a ruthless crew and every hour passed by ruthless hands, and through the livelong nights shrouded with thick darkness which might cover any pilfering approach, nevertheless every sunrise found the doubloon where the sunset left it last.   [Please select]

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Glutted with light and heat, they have indulged in symphonies all the livelong day.   [Please select]

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It was a morning rite, poignantly dear to them both; it began and helped upon its way the livelong lingering day.   [Please select]

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"Rusticity becomes you so that if I were a king, you should dance with me the livelong day."   [Please select]

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She ate honey from the flowers, and drank dew out of the golden buttercups and danced and sang the livelong day.   [Please select]

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So he up and told all about the wet clothes and the awful job he had had the livelong night.   [Please select]

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He asked her to be his partner for the first dance; and he would dance with none other the livelong night.   [Please select]

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