a long and often tiring journey, especially by plane · a long period of sustained effort or time
Ever been on a flight that felt like it would never end, or driven for hours until you thought your legs would fall off? 😅 This expression is perfect for describing those loooooong journeys or efforts that require a lot of endurance! It's often used for long flights or big projects. Think of it as a trek for your patience! 😴✈️
💡 **Traveler's Tip!** While 'a long haul' literally means a long journey (especially by plane or truck), it can also refer to a long, sustained effort in general, like 'It's a long haul to get this project finished.' So it's super versatile! Use it when you're talking about something that takes a *lot* of time and stamina. Whether you're traveling across continents or working on a big goal, it fits! ✨
Your friend just finished a 15-hour flight and looks completely exhausted. Which English expression best describes their journey? A. A quick sprint B. A short hop C. A long haul