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weeklong

American  
[week-lawng] / ˈwikˌlɔŋ /

adjective

  1. lasting for about or exactly a week.


Example Sentences

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Our four-night vacation, set to end Saturday, has now turned into a weeklong saga and more than doubled in cost.

From The Wall Street Journal

Redick said Reaves was not on an official minutes restriction after his weeklong absence, but that the team would monitor his workload “in real time.”

From Los Angeles Times

The weeklong extravaganza was a sign of just how much this previously obscure and neglected corner of tech has changed since the start of the AI boom.

From The Wall Street Journal

Three months “is a substantial length of time to observe elevated visits, as most studies focused on acute care utilization following wildfire smoke exposure find increased visit counts over about a weeklong period,” Casey said.

From Los Angeles Times

Kimmel returned to the air after a nearly weeklong suspension, delivering an emotional monologue in which he ardently defended free speech.

From Los Angeles Times