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all day long

adv. during the entire day; "light pours daylong into the parlor" [syn: daylong]

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All Day Long

All Day Long is a jazz album by guitarist Kenny Burrell, although it is nominally credited to the "Prestige All Stars". It was released in 1957 under Prestige label as PRLP 7081. It's characterized by fast pieces and also was one of the first albums in which Burrell was presented as a leader. All the pieces were composed by the members of the band. The cover shows Verrazano-Narrows Bridge in the daytime and by night.

Ira Gitler in the original liner notes points out that "A.T" is dedicated to Art Taylor (hence the initials); "Say Listen" "derives its name from the attention calling phrase that [Byrd] often verbally employs.

Usage examples of "all day long".

Which spells so wrought upon Master Priest, that for love of her he grew distracted, and did nought all day long but loiter about the village on the chance of catching sight of her.

But I warrant he will be disappointed, and needs must I, though I stay there all day long, see what commerce it is that he will adventure in to-day.

Men curse God all day long, and He pardons them freely, if they repent them of having so done.

The scholar, hanging about there in the courtyard, began to find it somewhat chillier than he would have liked, for it had snowed hard all day long, so that the snow lay everywhere thick on the ground.

In that part of his mind which never ceased attending to the ship Hornblower became conscious of the pipes of the bos'n's mate the pipes had been shrilling one call or another all day long.

Under her sweeps the cutter was making less than a mile in the hour, and all day long they would be in danger, unless a breeze came, and his straining eye could see no hint of a breeze on the calm surface of the sea, nor in the vivid blue of the morning sky.

I'll bet you hit every ball back, so to speak, and can do it all day long.