nightlong (Meaning)
Wordnet
nightlong (s)
lasting, open, or operating through the whole night
Webster
nightlong (a.)
Lasting all night.
Synonyms & Antonyms of nightlong
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nightlong Sentence Examples
- The partygoers danced nightlong, their energy unwavering throughout the darkness.
- The haunting screams echoed nightlong, leaving an eerie silence in their wake.
- The raging storm raged nightlong, its deafening thunder and blinding flashes keeping the town on edge.
- Lost in the wilderness, the hikers huddled together for warmth and comfort nightlong.
- The hospital staff worked nightlong, tirelessly attending to their patients' needs.
- In the quiet of the nightlong, the chorus of crickets created a mesmerizing symphony.
- The insomniac lay awake nightlong, tormented by racing thoughts and an inability to sleep.
- The bonfire crackled nightlong, casting an inviting glow on the faces of the campers gathered around.
- The thief crept through the shadows, planning their heist nightlong before executing it at the break of dawn.
- The sound of laughter and music permeated the air nightlong, as the neighborhood celebrated a joyous occasion.
FAQs About the word nightlong
lasting, open, or operating through the whole nightLasting all night.
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The partygoers danced nightlong, their energy unwavering throughout the darkness.
The haunting screams echoed nightlong, leaving an eerie silence in their wake.
The raging storm raged nightlong, its deafening thunder and blinding flashes keeping the town on edge.
Lost in the wilderness, the hikers huddled together for warmth and comfort nightlong.