Definition of month-long in English:
month-long
adjective ˈmʌnθlɒŋˈmənTHˌlôNG
Lasting for a month.
Example sentencesExamples
- Inspired by his love of safari animals, the self-employed builder will make the month-long trip in October this year.
- Travel was her passion and she lived for her month-long stays in Hawaii.
- The jury took less than a day to reach its decision following a month-long trial.
- Mr Bush had been scheduled to end his month-long vacation tomorrow.
- Now, he heads for his ranch in Texas today, to start a month-long vacation.
- Yesterday, following a month-long refurbishment, the shop and post office was reopened with a ribbon cutting ceremony.
- It is believed a month-long trip to the UK will help their immune systems.
- The duke nodded, eager to see his bride and young son after a month-long trip away from London.
- An initial month-long consultation process will also be held to allow parents, pupils and staff the chance to have their say.
- This weekend, Muslims around the world mark the start of Ramadhan when they begin a month-long fast.
- The Mercer Gallery reopened at the weekend after a month-long closure for maintenance and improvements to the lighting system.
- Word spread quickly and the month-long exhibition attracted plenty of visitors, foreign and local.
- Workers who have not had a pay increase for two-and-a-half years have called off strike action after a four month-long dispute.
- Three weeks into the month-long guns amnesty 1,666 firearms have been handed to Greater Manchester police.
- They had undergone a month-long training before the competition and were provided with tips on public speaking.
- The department has also planned to organise a month-long summer course in folk arts in more than three centres.
- For a week of their month-long visit to Africa, the 15 pupils will live in a Kenyan village to help restore the school.
- The children's latest month-long visit to Settle ended last month.
- The 42 newcomers are now in a month-long training programme, which began on Monday.
- He said that on a month-long trip he treated sick and dying children in camps for people driven from their homes.