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Meanings of excessively long in English
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Usage of excessively long in English
1
Where skeletal overgrowth happens, the fingers may become excessivelylong or thickened.
2
It has an excessivelylong slender muzzle, and a wormlike extensile tongue.
3
The company building the stadium, Odebrecht, denied that laborers had excessivelylong hours.
4
The upper lip was excessivelylong and the under lip protruding.
5
Not that the hours of work were excessivelylong, the circumstances forbade that.
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The like is true of the feminine custom of wearing the hair excessivelylong.
7
Sir, -Am I alone in thinking the secondary school holidays are excessivelylong?
8
A molar tooth becomes excessivelylong if the opposite one is decayed or removed.
9
His peculiarity is his excessivelylong neck, a good deal on the giraffe order.
10
A fitness to practice inquiry concluded it lasted an " excessivelylong period" of time.
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If you think those roles require her to spend excessivelylong hours in the office, you'd be wrong.
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As a rule were excessivelylong-
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He had a nose inclining to the Roman type, a broad chest, agile arms, and excessivelylong legs.
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He took it gently from her and looked at it for what seemed to Flossie an excessivelylong time.
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Problem: Medical residents are working excessivelylong hours, compromising medical care and even creating medical problems for the residents themselves.
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Across the table came a strange primeval insect, with a thin, lancelike, excessivelylong proboscis and feelers on both sides.