longrunning

See also: long-running

English

Adjective

longrunning (comparative more longrunning, superlative most longrunning)

  1. Alternative form of long-running
    • 2008 April 18, The New York Times, “Pop and Rock Listings”, in New York Times:
      DEAD CHILD (Wednesday) David Pajo, bassist and guitarist from Slint, Tortoise and other post-rock bands, has had a longrunning metal streak under his cool exterior; now that he’s turning 40, he’s able to exercise it — two and a half decades after the fact — in Dead Child, a fairly sincere (and decently tight) early-’80s metal band.
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