(of footwear or an item of clothing) Reaching the ankles
(typically used in the phrase before long) An extended period of time
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Of a sizeable measurement from one point to another
“He ran an unbelievably long distance, though for him personally, it was a mere casual jog.”
(of physical attributes) Of a sizeable measurement from one point to another
“His long arms are going to be a nightmare for defenders, and it is going to make him a scoring machine.”
(after a measurement and in questions) Describing a length that has been explicitly specified
“It measures an impressive 16-feet long, but its size does not always provide an advantage.”
Of having a great duration or lasting a long period of time
“It was a long and drawn out case, but eventually, the final verdict was the right one.”
Having a good ability to remember
“She had a long memory of her grandmother, and all the good times she had spent with her during her childhood.”
Looking towards the long term or future
“The diet may be difficult initially, but you should have a long view of its benefits for your health.”
Tediously long in speaking
Large in magnitude or number
Impressive or grand in size, appearance, or manner
Longer than wide or wider than long
Requiring significant amounts of time
Completely covered or extending the entire length, height, or size
(of footwear or an item of clothing) Reaching the ankles
Lacking shine, vitality, or brightness
Having multiple or many syllables
Thin or haggard, especially from hunger or disease
Relating to length, or to longitude
Composed of, or resembling, string or strings
Not going in a direct course or line
With all parts included
Showy in speech
(of a person) Having a greater than average height with a rangy build
To have a strong want or desire
“She told him she would long for his safe return, and they hugged like it would be the last time they would see each other.”
To deplete, or be depleted, in physical strength or energy
To expectantly want something to happen
To indulge in fantasies about something desired
(typically used in the phrase before long) An extended period of time
“They're characteristically late, but they will be here before long.”
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