Longtime
"Longtime" in a Sentence (15 examples)
He is the governor's longtime companion.
Tom and Mary are longtime residents of Boston.
Tom and Mary are longtime residents.
Tom is a longtime sufferer of migraines.
Dan Rather, a folksy longtime journalist, humorously declared: "Beware of pastries, easy credit and politicians' promises."
Tom and I are longtime residents of Boston.
Boston is Tom's longtime home.
In their younger years, longtime friends Aidan Reilly and James Kanoff volunteered together at a Los Angeles food bank.
I met a longtime friend that way.
Lee is a longtime proponent of UBI.
My longtime friend, since birth actually, called and gently broke the bad news to me.
longtime favorite
It was an outgrowth of Jobs's embrace of 60's counterculturalism -- he was a longtime, and rather irritating, vegetarian and lived in a commune.
Criminal justice reform has become a national topic of discussion given recent police killings of Black men, and Jones points out that he's been a longtime activist on this issue, with his experience in Palo Alto and as an NAACP youth organizer. Also, he notes, as a Black man, "People like me are overpoliced, overarrested, overprosecuted."
longtime married
More for "longtime"
Next best steps
Data sourced from Wiktionary, WordNet, CMU, and other open linguistic databases. Updated March 2026.