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weeklong

American  
[week-lawng] / ˈwikˌlɔŋ /

adjective

  1. lasting for about or exactly a week.


Example Sentences

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Chinese tech giants have long used the weeklong Lunar New Year holiday as a prime window for aggressive user-acquisition campaigns.

From The Wall Street Journal

It didn’t matter that it was the last game before the weeklong All-Star break.

From Los Angeles Times

There was also the weeklong shutdown implemented in Uganda in the days prior to the elections last month, and Afghanistan's internet and telecoms blackout last year.

From Barron's

Much of the weeklong proceeding centered around whether Price knew of potential conflicts of interest before casting votes, or intended to hide his financial stakes in them from the public.

From Los Angeles Times

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