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long
verb
-
long
,
longing
,
longs
,
longed
to
want
something
very
much
,
especially
something
you
cannot
have
right
away
•
After
months
at
sea
,
the
sailors
long
for
home
.
After
months
at
sea
,
the
sailors
long
for
home
.
•
She
long
to
see
her
family
again
.
She
long
to
see
her
family
again
.
verb
to
want
something
very
much
•
He
longs
for
a
holiday
by
the
sea
.
He
longs
for
a
holiday
by
the
sea
.
•
She
longed
to
hear
his
voice
again
.
She
longed
to
hear
his
voice
again
.
noun
a
market
position
in
which
an
investor
buys
a
stock
or
commodity
expecting
the
price
to
rise
•
He
took
a
long
in
gold
futures
before
the
price
jumped
.
He
took
a
long
in
gold
futures
before
the
price
jumped
.
•
The
trader
closed
her
long
and
locked
in
profits
.
The
trader
closed
her
long
and
locked
in
profits
.
noun
(
finance
)
a
position
or
investor
that
benefits
if
the
price
of
a
security
rises
•
The
trader
’
s
long
in
gold
paid
off
when
prices
jumped
.
The
trader
’
s
long
in
gold
paid
off
when
prices
jumped
.
•
He
closed
his
long
after
the
stock
hit
a
record
high
.
He
closed
his
long
after
the
stock
hit
a
record
high
.
belong
verb
to
be
the
property
of
someone
or
something
•
Does
this
umbrella
belong
to
you
?
Does
this
umbrella
belong
to
you
?
•
The
red
car
belonged
to
her
grandfather
.
The
red
car
belonged
to
her
grandfather
.
verb
to
be
in
the
place
where
it
should
be
,
or
where
it
looks
right
•
Those
dirty
shoes
don't
belong
on
the
kitchen
table
.
Those
dirty
shoes
don't
belong
on
the
kitchen
table
.
•
This
painting
belongs
in
a
museum
,
not
in
a
dusty
attic
.
This
painting
belongs
in
a
museum
,
not
in
a
dusty
attic
.
verb
to
feel
happy
and
accepted
as
part
of
a
group
or
place
•
After
a
few
weeks
at
her
new
school
,
Lily
finally
felt
she
belonged
.
After
a
few
weeks
at
her
new
school
,
Lily
finally
felt
she
belonged
.
•
He
never
really
belonged
in
the
city
and
moved
back
to
the
countryside
.
He
never
really
belonged
in
the
city
and
moved
back
to
the
countryside
.
alongside
preposition
close
beside
the
side
of
a
person
or
thing
•
The
little
boy
walked
alongside
his
mother
on
the
busy
street
.
The
little
boy
walked
alongside
his
mother
on
the
busy
street
.
•
The
ship
was
moored
alongside
the
dock
,
ready
for
boarding
.
The
ship
was
moored
alongside
the
dock
,
ready
for
boarding
.
preposition
together
with
someone
or
something
as
an
equal
partner
or
happening
at
the
same
time
•
Volunteers
worked
alongside
firefighters
to
control
the
blaze
.
Volunteers
worked
alongside
firefighters
to
control
the
blaze
.
•
The
new
software
runs
alongside
the
old
system
until
the
upgrade
is
complete
.
The
new
software
runs
alongside
the
old
system
until
the
upgrade
is
complete
.
adverb
at
or
by
the
side
;
side
by
side
•
The
two
runners
moved
alongside
as
they
approached
the
finish
line
.
The
two
runners
moved
alongside
as
they
approached
the
finish
line
.
•
A
dolphin
swam
alongside
for
several
minutes
,
delighting
the
passengers
.
A
dolphin
swam
alongside
for
several
minutes
,
delighting
the
passengers
.