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marathon
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Word definitions for marathon in dictionaries
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
Word definitions in Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
I. noun COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS ■ NOUN race ▪ It happens once every four years, features a marathon race and is watched by the whole world. ▪ John McCain is on his second horse in the marathon race since his pick, Texas Sen. runner ▪ Weaver and marathon ...
Wiktionary
Word definitions in Wiktionary
n. 1 A 42.195 kilometre (26 mile 385 yard) road race. 2 (context figuratively by extension English) Any extended or sustained activity.
Usage examples of marathon.
After a marathon twenty-four hour session, utilising studios One, Two and Three as well as listening rooms 41 and 42, the huge double album was finally mixed and sequenced at 5 p.
An hour later Bluey set up a landing at Marathon, called Flight Services and canceled his flight plan, then roared down the runway, ten feet above the ground.
In a three-day marathon of cryptanalysis, Manly, aided by Miss Rickert, perceived the pattern of this 12-step official transposition cipher, with its multiple horizontal shiftings of three- and four-letter plaintext groups ripped apart by a final vertical transcription.
CHAPTER V BURKE REPORTS Goldy Tancred was seated in the living room of his luxurious suite at the Hotel Marathon.
Thus in the Stoa Poikile were represented the taking of Troy, the battle of Theseus with the Amazons, the battle of Marathon.
Pamela Wisher, known for her marathon late-night carousings, had disappeared two months earlier from a basement club on Central Park South.
Yes, once four yean ago in a writing marathon, all of me was present with each word I put down.
Goodman was obscure, reclusive, and almost totally unknown, when he was hired by Lester Barnstorm, a somewhat tarnished and definitely over-the-hill executive at Marathon Productions.
I have viewed with attention those of Platea, Troy, Mantinea, Leuctra, Chaevronae, and Marathon, and the field round Mont St Jean and Hugoumont appears to want little but a better cause and that indefinable but impressive halo which the lapse of ages throws around a celebrated spot, to vie in interest with any or all of these, except perhaps the last-mentioned.
I was trying to impress a new client with my professionalism, not my ability to run the London marathon.
It was an uncirculated Athenian owl, probably minted a few years after a battle fought at a place called Marathon.
He relied entirely on Matatu to Pick UP any sign of a booby trap or antipersonnel mine that might have been laid on the tracks to hinder pursuit, but apart from that they went in single file at a speed not much below that of an Olympic marathon.
I may add that he was born at a place called Marathon, somewhere in the backblocks of New York State.
People are passionate about candies that have disappeared, like the Marathon bar, even though its British twin, the Curly Wurly, is allegedly a fine substitute.
Bech, long mangled by citified cynicism, will now enter Rabbitland, with its safety, its squabbling, its marathon acquisitiveness.