lengthy - use in sentences

Modifies a noun

  • delay: Modern sheet fed presses benefit from a range of devices designed to cut down on the lengthy delays between jobs.
  • spell: Breaks in play during the second half forced a lengthy spell of injury time.
  • negotiation: The changes to UK law are the result of a European Directive which was the subject of lengthy negotiations during the 1990s.
  • discussion: Coy Pond Road Closure Following a series of lengthy discussions the Boro of Poole closed Coy Pond Road to through traffic on 3rd May.
  • exposition: This might be demonstrated in the laying out of particular concepts rather than in a lengthy exposition of a theoretical approach.
  • queue: Discount London has arranged for fast track entry for our ticket holders to avoid the lengthy queues.

Modifying Another Word

  • fairly: Finally This Briefing has been by necessity fairly lengthy.
  • somewhat: After a somewhat lengthy stay, the journey was resumed just as the sun was setting.
  • rather: This rather lengthy caveat is intended to undermine any lapse of humility in what follows.
  • quite: The file was quite lengthy, 1 hour 44 minutes long!
  • extremely: Dr. Lennon: I was unfortunate enough to have his extremely lengthy biography on my bookshelf at home.
  • too: Memory is still quite low so your e-mail receipt won't be too lengthy.

Used with adjective complement

  • become: Personal arguments between users should, if becoming lengthy, be continued by personal e-mails.
  • get: And although this is getting lengthy, I have to mention the closing ' Hot Topics ' panel.
  • have: But many have lengthy waits to see a doctor and surgeries often employ staff unaware of the specific needs of an HIV positive patient.
  • avoid: They buy their second homes near decent hospitals and come to Spain to avoid lengthy waiting lists at home.
  • seem: Yes, the songs seem lengthy, but that is part of what makes Interpol Interpol.
  • require: Now you can instantly create sophisticated phrases and musical changes that would have required lengthy arranging and step input if done manually.

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