From hour + -long. <span class="searchmatch">hourlong</span> (not comparable) Which lasts an hour, or approximately so. 2009 January 22, Ben Ratliff, “Chords of Fame? These Bands Never...
From half-hour + -long. half-<span class="searchmatch">hourlong</span> (not comparable) which lasts half an hour, or approximately so. hour-long...
daylong, dayslong decadelong, decadeslong generationlong, generationslong <span class="searchmatch">hourlong</span>, hourslong lifelong millenniumlong, millennialong minutelong, minuteslong...
article on: Lohorung Wikipedia Lohorung pl (plural only) An ethnic native people of eastern Nepal. Lohorung The Kiranti language of these people. <span class="searchmatch">hourlong</span>...
own: race, crime, and African Americans[1], page 48: The crowd gave him a rousing, minuteslong, standing ovation. <span class="searchmatch">hourlong</span>, hourslong lasting minutes...
Syllabification: go‧dzin‧ny godzinny (not comparable, no derived adverb) (relational) <span class="searchmatch">hourlong</span> Declension of godzinny (hard) adjective godzinowy adverb godzinowo nouns...
Fame? These Bands Never Heard of Them”, in New York Times[1]: The band’s <span class="searchmatch">hourlong</span> set inspired arcs of flying bodies; before it was another excellent performance...
Over, and Gymnasts Take Flight”, in New York Times[1]: The result is an <span class="searchmatch">hourlong</span> stuntfest that, hard as it tries, is woefully short on thrills and artistry...
ere the approach of Count Deckendorff; […] Used in both senses. (a thirty minute period of time): half an hour half-<span class="searchmatch">hourlong</span> half-hourly period time...
might have, could have, perhaps should not have said inspired this playful <span class="searchmatch">hourlong</span> exploration of the mind-body connection, in which Ms. Margolin performs...