weeklong
See also: week-long
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Adjective
weeklong (not comparable)
- Lasting for (approximately) one week.
- 2012 July 21, Mark Oppenheimer, “‘Purity Balls’ Get Attention, but Might Not Be All They Claim”, in The New York Times[1], archived from the original on 12 November 2020:
- One of those daughters, Jordyn Wilson Peppin, runs the Purely Woman School of Grace, a weeklong program where “ladies” can learn a godly path to “etiquette, grace and hosting.”
- 2022, Lindsey Fitzharris, The Facemaker, page 105:
- They felt confident that the weeklong artillery bombardment of the German lines had weakened the enemy and that they would encounter little resistance once the "big push" began.
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lasting for one week