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Definition of "longevous" []

  • Long-lasting, especially of life. (adjective)

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Use "longevous" in a sentence
  • "Not that you can't step to her - for instance I often tell her she needs a good shtupping, which I will graciously provide - but she is La Belle Dame Sans Souci Du Blog and you are going to have to treat her as not-just-any-old-blogger if you want to be happy and longevous here."
  • "Their impieties were surely of a deep dye, which required the whole element of water to wash them away, and overwhelmed their memories with themselves; and so shut up the first windows of time, leaving no histories of those longevous generations, when men might have been properly historians, when Adam might have read long lectures unto Methuselah, and Methuselah unto Noah."
  • "If you could overlook the sheer discomfort, though, it was a genuine thrill seeing one of hip-hop's most successful and longevous performers doing his G-thang in such a small venue."