1. daylong - Adjective
2. daylong - Adverb
3. daylong - Adjective Satellite
during the entire day
lasting through an entire day
Source: WordNetlight pours daylong into the parlor Source: Internet
After a long daylong struggle, the Muscogee won the game. Source: Internet
Although her daylong stand for abortion rights launched her into the national spotlight, Davis seemed to pivot away from that topic in her speech. Source: Internet
But Mrs McKinnon said after attending the daylong meeting she was left with the impression that little, if anything, would change from the current system. Source: Internet
His annual Viva Pomona! festival has become a daylong expression of this mash-it-up-and-see-what-happens approach. Source: Internet
For the summer solstice, June 21st, series creators are celebrating with a daylong concert at the Satellite. Source: Internet