daylong
daylong
Definition
day·long (dā′lôŋ′)
adjective, adverb
through the entire day; all day
daylong
Usage Examples
Modifies a noun
- workshop: In this daylong workshop, we will dig deep into ourselves to find the determination to make a real shift in understanding.
- session: It is possible for groups of 35 or less to do a daylong activity session without visiting the exhibition.
- event: The fee for the daylong event is $ 195.
- comfort: Stylish, easy care fabrics that ensure daylong comfort.
- noise: Television, video and computer games now fill homes with daylong noise.
- walk: This popular series of leaflets are suitable for a short afternoon stroll or a daylong walk.
Browse dictionary entries near daylong
- daylight savings time
- daylight saving time
- daylight overdraft
- daylight
- dayfly
- dayflower
- dayflies
- daydreamer
- daydream
- daybreak
- days
- days of grace
- daysman
- daysmen
- dayspring
- daystar
- daytime
- Dayton
- Daytona Beach
- daywork
