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[ awl -dey ] SHOW IPA
/ ˈɔlˌdeɪ / PHONETIC RESPELLING
adjective taking up, extending through, lasting for, or occurring continually during a day, especially the hours of daylight; daylong: an all-day tour of the city; an all-day lollipop.
Origin of all-day First recorded in 1865–70
Words nearby all-day all better, All Blacks, all but, all clear, all cylinders, all-day , all-dayer, all-dressed, all ears, allecret, allegation
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Example sentences from the Web for all-day The Simpsons is really experiencing this pop culture moment of late, with the all-day FXX marathon.
Harry Shearer on Being Nixon, ‘The Simpsons Movie’ Sequel, and Why Obama Should Return His Nobel | Marlow Stern| October 21, 2014| DAILY BEAST
Sweet Basil, which has been around since 1977, serves amazingly fresh lunch and dinners, and has all-day bar hours.
Vail, Colorado: Skier's Paradise | Jolie Hunt| January 15, 2011| DAILY BEAST
Today's all-day conference taking a "second look" shows the power of the right in even getting such a question on the table.
Was the New Deal a Bust? | Jeff Madrick| March 30, 2009| DAILY BEAST
To-morrow we expect to make an all-day excursion to Bellagio and Cadenabbia.
Italian Days and Ways | Anne Hollingsworth Wharton
The all-day labourers may represent all these classes, each in turn, and especially the last.
The Parables of Our Lord | William Arnot
He had had an all-day journey in summer heat, and a bad night preceding.
V. V.'s Eyes | Henry Sydnor Harrison
The promotion from all-day picnics to a two weeks' camping-trip is like going from school to college.
Little Rivers | Henry van Dyke
It was to be an all-day 's ride to Paris, from nine o'clock in the morning until half past nine or ten at night.
An American Girl Abroad | Adeline Trafton
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