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1long Listen to audio/ˈlɑ:ŋ/ adjective
lon·ger Listen to audio/ˈlɑ:ŋgɚ/; lon·gest Listen to audio/ˈlɑ:ŋgəst/
1 a : extending a great distance from one end to the other end : not short
long hair long legs a long corridor The bridge is the longest in the world. We drove a long distance. the long/longer side of the building The pants are a little (too) long for me. [=they should be shorter in order to fit me]
b : extending a specified distance : having a specified length
one meter long The whale was 50 feet long. How long was the race? The race was five miles long.
2 a : lasting or continuing for a great amount of time
a long pause/wait They've had a long and happy marriage. She finds it hard to sit still for long periods of time. It's a long movie. The company has a long tradition of serving its customers well. I've known them for a long time. [=many years] I haven't seen them for/in a (very) long time. = (US) I haven't seen them for the longest time. The changes took a long time to come. = The changes were long in coming. [=the changes did not happen quickly] It happened a long time ago. [=far in the past; not at all recently] The test should take an hour at the longest. [=it should not be longer than an hour] She is used to working long hours. [=she often works for many hours at a time] He has a very long memory. [=he remembers things that happened far in the past] someone with long experience in the UN [=someone who has been in the UN many years] She gave him a long look. [=she looked at him for many seconds] It's been a long day. [=a difficult day in which time seems to go by slowly] We took Friday off and went to the coast for a long weekend. [=a weekend with an extra day added to it]
b : lasting or continuing for a specified amount of time
The movie is three hours long. [=it lasts three hours] A day is 24 hours long.see also daylong, monthlong, weeklong
3 a : having many pages, items, etc.
a long book/essay/list The team has had a long streak of wins.
b : having a specified number of pages, items, etc.
The book is 300 pages long. The team's winning streak is 12 games long.
4 of clothing : covering all or most of the arms or legs
a shirt with long sleeves long pants a long skirt
5 sports : going beyond the area of play
His second serve was long, so he lost the point.
6 linguistics, of a vowelused to identify certain vowel sounds in English long and short vowels the long a in make the long e in sweet the long i in ice the long u in usecompare 1short 8
7 of someone's face : showing sadness
Why the long face? [=you look sad; why are you sad?]
a long way
: a great distance
He grew up a long way from here. Their house is a long way (away) from here.often used figuratively in various phrases We've done a lot of work, but we have a long way to go. [=we still have a lot of work to do] These changes will go a long way toward/towards making the system more efficient. [=these changes will do a lot to make the system more efficient] The company has really come a long way [=the company has made a lot of progress] since/from its humble beginnings. These problems go back a long way. [=these problems have existed for a long time] She and her business partner go back a long way (together). [=she and her business partner have known each other for a long time]
as long as someone's arm
informal : very long : having many pages, items, etc.
I had a list of things to do that was as long as your/my arm.
at long lastsee 5last
how long is a piece of stringsee 1string
long in the toothsee tooth
long on
: having or providing a good amount of (something)
He was long on criticism [=he said many critical things] but short on useful advice.
long time no see
informalused as a greeting for someone you have not seen for a long time Well hello there! Long time no see!
not by a long chalksee 1chalk
not long for this worldsee 1world
take the long viewsee 1view
the long arm of the lawsee 1arm

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