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Sentence count:251+50Posted:2017-02-22Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: asleepat peaceat restawaybygonebypastdeceaseddeparteddeparted(a)done forexpendedforegonegone(a)gonekaputspentSimilar words: wagonagonyegg onhang ondrag onagonizehexagonparagonMeaning: [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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(181) The goods sold at this shop have gone off.
(182) His plays have gone down badly in America.
(183) His friends had all gone to college or were bringing home the bacon.
(184) There was no doubt that the referee had gone by the book .
(185) He's gone off the boil after a tournament win in Dubai.
(186) He had only gone along out of concern for his two grandsons.
(187) Most health chiefs believe the reforms have gone too far.
(188) That paper's really gone off since they got that new editor.
(189) Miners in Zambia's northern copper belt have gone on strike.
(190) Millions of dollars have gone into the building of this factory.
(191) He told me a real sob-story of how his wife had gone off with his best friend.
(192) We need his help or we're done for, dead and gone,[sentencedict.com](sentencedict.com/gone.html) lost.
(193) These herbs would have been grown for medicinal purposes in days gone by.
(194) She must have gone through hell every day, the way we teased her about her weight.
(195) They had gone on an outing to the pool for Robert's birthday.
(196) The police have gone over the house with a fine-tooth comb.
(197) Some 4,000 railway stations have gone out of use since the 1960s.
(198) The cream of this year's graduates have gone abroad for jobs.
(199) They've obviously gone to a lot of trouble to arrange everything.
(200) All the seats were gone, so there was standing room only.
(201) Jeff has gone into purdah while he's preparing for his exams.
(202) I said I'd be home by six and it's already gone seven.
(203) The children seem to have gone off cornflakes for breakfast.
(204) The number of students at this school has gone down from 500 last year to 410.
(205) In times gone by, all crops were harvested by hand.
(206) Did you know that Hugh had gone off with his sister-in-law?
(207) Alan's gone off on holiday and I've been landed with the job of sorting out his mistakes.
(208) After she had gone, Paul made himself known to Dr Heatherton.
(209) It had gone on to the wrong side of the road and hit a car coming in the other direction.
(210) This catalogue has gone downmarket since the last time I bought something from it.
More similar words: wagonagonyegg onhang ondrag onagonizehexagonparagonpolygonbandwagonantagonizeantagonistantagonismergonomics
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