Lifelong

//ˈlaɪf.lɔːŋ//

"Lifelong" in a Sentence (14 examples)

Lifelong education means perpetual retraining.

I like to do oil painting, but I don't intend to make that my lifelong occupation.

Working in the Kremlin has been my lifelong dream.

Going to Boston was Tom's lifelong dream.

On her ninety-sixth birthday, Caroline Herschel was awarded the King of Prussia's Gold Medal of Science for her lifelong achievements.

I believe that lifelong learning is essential.

Marriage is a lifelong commitment.

Tom and Mary became lifelong friends.

It's been my lifelong dream to publish a book.

It's been my lifelong dream to write a book.

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They were lifelong friends; they met in elementary school and ended their lives in the same rest home.

He studied English at St Edmund Hall, Oxford, and developed a lifelong interest in medieval history as a result of reading Chaucer.

She bought the model as a surprise gift for a friend who is a lifelong HST fan and railwayman, and who will soon be celebrating a milestone birthday.

A drag queen may not comfortably fit the stereotypical homesteader mold. In the 19th century, homesteaders were Western pioneers who built new lives from necessity; on TikTok, the most popular homesteaders are often parents with young families or those with a lifelong connection to the practice, which often include so-called “tradwives,” or women who play a stereotypically gendered role in their family.

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