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What does "all the live" mean? Could you give me some examples?

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Rebecca

"[All] the live long day" means "the whole day" or "the entire day." It's an expression that is used particularly commonly in negative situations, especially when talking about something long, boring, or difficult. It's not so much used anymore, as it was a term that was more popular in previous decades. Now, "the entire day" or "the whole day" is used more commonly. Ex: We worked the live long day. It was very tough. Ex: All the live long day, we waited for it to stop raining.

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