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long-playing
[lawng-pley-ing, long-]
adjective
of or relating to microgroove records devised to be played at 33 1/3 revolutions per minute.
long-playing
adjective
of or relating to an LP (long-playing record)
Word History and Origins
Origin of long-playing1
Example Sentences
When compact discs hit the marketplace in 1982, retailers were quick to pronounce the death of long-playing vinyl records.
To me, the Koreans were collateral damage, the unfortunate victims in a long-playing drama that predated their presence by decades.
A third straight playoff loss loomed and with it, an inevitable recurrence of the postseason nightmares that have become their long-playing narrative.
He took great pleasure, for example, in long-playing classical music records.
After the threesome heard three long-playing records, she left his apartment with butterflies.
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