Synonym: asleep, at peace, at rest, away, bygone, bypast, deceased, departed, departed(a), done for, expended, foregone, gone(a), gone, kaput, spent. Similar words: wagon, agony, egg on, hang on, drag on, agonize, hexagon, paragon. Meaning: [gɑn ,gɔn /gɒn] adj. 1. not present; having left 2. destroyed or killed 3. dead 4. having all been spent 5. well in the past; former 6. no longer retained.
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(91) This is a rejection of most of what has gone before.
(92) They penetrated into territory where no man had ever gone before.
(93) She has gone on holiday with her husband to try to patch up their marriage.
(94) I've never gone out of my way to propitiate people.
(95) She was a tall thin woman who had gone grey early.
(96) It was dark and their entry into the camp had gone unnoticed.
(97) A few workers have defied the majority decision and gone into work despite the strike.
(98) Those that have gone won't come back again.Those coming back are no longer perfect.
(99) One is always on a strange road, watching strange scenery and listening to strange music. Then one day,(www.Sentencedict.com) you will find that the things you try hard to forget are already gone.
(100) He's gone down to the corner shop to get some milk.
(101) The children sailed into the pile of cakes and in minutes the cakes were gone.
(102) I didn't see your car, so I assumed you'd gone out.
(103) She stood up in her stirrups to see where the others had gone.
(104) What has gone is that beautiful period;which remains is the precious friendship between us.
(105) There is no denying that the qualities of our living have gone from bad to worse.
(106) The last bus has gone,and I'll have to foot it.
(107) She's gone to bed with swollen glands and a temperature.
(108) I'd have liked to have gone but I wasn't invited.
(109) Think of had to meet, like very dizzy, when the mind change, such as gone.
(110) The purchasing power of people living on investment income has fallen as interest rates have gone down.
(111) Gone are the days when a big nation could lord it over small ones.
(112) Within six weeks the bruising had gone, but it was six months before it all healed.
(113) He'd gone to Seattle long after everything else in his life had changed.
(114) A tremendous amount of work has gone into the project.
(115) He looked uncomfortable, like a self-conscious adolescent who's gone to the wrong party.
(116) He's thrown up his job and gone off to Africa to work for a children's charity.
(117) The average cost of a new house has gone up by 5% to £76 500.
(118) Can you stay behind after the others have gone and help me clear up?
(119) I hope they continue to fight for equal justice after I'm gone.
(120) Many hours of meticulous preparation have gone into writing the book.
More similar words: wagon, agony, egg on, hang on, drag on, agonize, hexagon, paragon, polygon, bandwagon, antagonize, antagonist, antagonism, ergonomics.