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way too long

 

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Term: Way too long

Part of Speech: Adverbial phrase

Sense: Indicates excessive length or duration.

  • Usage: Used to emphasize that something is significantly longer or more time-consuming than necessary or desired.
Examples:
  • The lecture was way too long, causing most of the students to become bored.
  • They made us wait way too long for our food at the restaurant.
  • This essay is way too long! You should try to condense your points.

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