Pronunciation: /lɔŋ tɒm/
noun a type of heavy-duty water pump used in mining
A1 I saw a long tom fishing rod at the store.
A2 The fisherman used a long tom to catch a big fish.
B1 The long tom was perfect for casting into the deep waters.
B2 She purchased a new long tom for her fishing trip.
C1 The long tom's flexibility and strength made it a popular choice among anglers.
C2 The professional fisherman relied on his long tom to reel in the trophy fish.
adjective describing something as being long and tubular in shape
A1 I saw a long tom snake in the garden.
A2 The long tom ruler on my desk is yellow.
B1 She wore a long tom dress to the party.
B2 The long tom bridge spanned across the river.
C1 The long tom rifle was used by soldiers in the war.
C2 The long tom telescope provided a clear view of the stars.
formal The long tom is a type of heavy artillery used in military operations.
informal I heard they're bringing out the long tom for target practice today.
slang Check out that long tom over there, it's massive!
figurative His words hit me like a long tom, leaving a lasting impact on my emotions.
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