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English
Etymology
Adjective
hourslong (not comparable)
- Alternative spelling of hours-long (“Lasting for hours.”).
- 2002 February, Peter Mehlman, “Anxiety is funny. Panic is hard”, in Esquire, volume 137, number 2, page 58:
- First-time heart attacks typically occur over a longer period of time, with a slow, sometimes hourslong buildup to the 911 call.
- 2009 August 13, John W. Barry, “Songwriter's sojourn in Woodstock was not the best of times”, in Deseret News, archived from the original on 28 June 2013:
- He writes prose with a conversational tone suited for a bus driver talking with a lone passenger on an hourslong excursion.
- 2009 August 22, Mike Berardino, “Players must also excel in the classroom”, in Sun Sentinel, archived from the original on 26 August 2009:
- Of course, not all veterans are scribbling away madly during those hourslong sessions.
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lasting several hours
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