an all-day meeting
1 available throughout the day:
A typical amount of sleep was not enough, so a mechanism that increased sleep duration after all-day standing was useful.
Volunteering residents participated in all-day sessions of contact improvisation for a week or two at a time every month, or, in the last of the projects, every three months.
The shilling all-day tickets on trams and trolley-buses and the cheap day return tickets on railways have been withdrawn in order to reduce unnecessary travel.
Moreover, they could be guaranteed all-day sunshine in that destination.
Now, lo and behold, we find a host of establishments represented by the licensing trade applying for all-day opening.
Nothing apparently is being done to expand comprehensive nursery centres, day fostering, employers' day nurseries and all-day play groups.
It was 11 o'clock at night, after all-day activity, before we came finally to the virtually unanimous conclusion.
The all-day parker, of course, does not come into the matter, because he should not be there.