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Definition of day-long in English: day-longadjective Lasting a whole day. Example sentencesExamples - On Day Two of this new job, the Fax Machine and I had a day-long duel of wits.
- This means the day-long event will provide quality information about how to leverage IT for competitive advantage.
- Athy is planning a day-long cleaning blitz, to spruce up the town ahead of the arrival of a number of groups of important visitors.
- Ballina will celebrate St Patrick's Day this year with day-long festivities, culminating with a parade.
- The day-long get-together of food and frolic has been taking place at the facility three times a year for about the last 15 years.
- Brown makes clear that the group is not trying to teach all of journalistic ethics in a day-long seminar.
- But following a day-long trial at Edinburgh Sheriff Court, she was found guilty by Sheriff Neil MacKinnon.
- The day-long seminar is aimed at working professionals, managers, and executives.
- The festival culminates with a day-long event at Prince's Island Park on Saturday, August 17.
- This is the 11 th year in which we are organising a day-long marketplace under one roof for job-seekers and recruiters.
- The programme is the first of three day-long television events which will enable people across the UK to speak directly to their political leaders.
- Rescuers of a wild giant panda which wandered into a Chinese city were led on a day-long chase before capturing the animal.
- Among those helping out with the day-long course will be Wykes' 15-year-old twin children, William and Jane.
- The day-long series of events entertaining visitors will transform the museum into London's biggest indoor birthday party.
- What made the vigorous day-long debate so fascinating was that these men were wrestling with how to define the ‘good life’.
- The Yarn Event is an annual day-long festival focussed on the great Australian tradition of the tall story.
- This is an intensive day-long course with a difference.
- Guides from North Yorkshire were among those who took part in the day-long event which was designed to celebrate international diversity.
- No, I had to give a day-long deposition, as he did too.
- A fine day was expected to increase the turnout on last year's vote, when day-long torrential rain kept many potential voters home and dry.
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