1. year-long - Adjective
2. year-long - Adverb
year-long (not comparable)
Alternative spelling of yearlong.
The TV season is a year-long thing now, and the networks are starting to look at it that way, thanks to cable, satellites, and competition. Drew Carey
Things have slowed down considerably since the new series has started airing and I am currently looking for work. It has been a nice year-long vacation nonetheless. Rob Mariano
According to Lucas, he found this draft enjoyable to write, as opposed to the year-long struggles writing the first film. citation The new plot element of Luke's parentage had drastic effects on the series. Source: Internet
Aeneas had a year-long affair with the Carthaginian queen Dido (also known as Elissa), who proposed that the Trojans settle in her land and that she and Aeneas reign jointly over their peoples. Source: Internet
Ascension St. John Jane Phillips in Bartlesville will present Diabetes Prevention Program, a year-long class, led by certified lifestyle coaches at the end of the month. Source: Internet
Afterwards, Laura's father takes his daughter on a year-long tour through Italy to recover from the trauma and regain her health, which she never fully does. Source: Internet