lon|gueur

lon|gueur
lon|gueur «lng GUR», noun.
a long or tedious passage in a book, play, piece of music, or film. Also, longeur.
[< French longueur length]

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  • lon·gueur — /lɑŋˈgɚ/ noun, pl gueurs [count] literary : a boring part of something (such as a book or play) usually plural Though not without its longueurs, the opera came to life in the last act …   Useful english dictionary

  • gueur — lon·gueur; …   English syllables

  • lon — abu·ti·lon; al·a·lon·ga; al·lon·gé; amy·e·lon·ic; an·thrax·y·lon; ar·au·car·i·ox·y·lon; ar·che·lon; ar·chi·ceph·a·lon; as·ter·ox·y·lon; az·lon; bab·y·lon; bab·y·lon·ic; bab·y·lon·ish; bal·lon; bal·lon·né; ber·til·lon·age; ber·til·lon; bil·lon;… …   English syllables

  • longueur — lon·gueur …   English syllables

  • longueur — lon|gueur [ lɔŋ gɜr ] noun count LITERARY a boring period of time or part of a book, play, movie, etc …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • longueur — lon•gueur [[t]lɔŋˈgɜr, lɒŋ [/t]] n. pl. gueurs [[t] ˈgɜrz[/t]] Often, longueurs 1) a long, boring passage, as in a literary work 2) a period of time filled with boredom or tedium • Etymology: 1815–25; < F: lit., length …   From formal English to slang

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