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Dead.
asleep
departed
deceased
at peace
at rest
dead
Well in the past; former.
bygone
foregone
bypast
past
Destroyed or killed.
kaput
done for
destroyed
Not where something or someone usually is.
away
absent
1
The menu read 'Hillsborough Castle'-thename 'Government House' had long since
gone
.
2
But, as the new year violence illustrates, something has
gone
badly wrong.
3
IPAs, in my opinion, have
gone
way too far in recent years.
4
So far this year, only six venture capital-backed companies have
gone
public.
5
Mould-breaking new political parties have regularly come and
gone
in British politics.
6
Any evidence left behind twenty-three years ago would now be long
gone
.
7
Boom,
gone
,
Donald Trump said about the clean power plan last year.
8
In times long
gone
,
however, such predictive skills were sometimes quite innate.
9
They believe 'Ye has
gone
too far with his most recent comments.
10
By the time he thought to ask another question, Thanatos was
gone
.
11
EBONY: The industry is filled with new singers-heretoday and
gone
tomorrow.
12
But is it possible the bear market has already come and
gone
?
13
We've
gone
beyond damage control at this stage, and beyond crisis management.
14
A year has
gone
by, and the competitive situation has not improved.
15
The governor's statements had
gone
a long way in swaying public opinion.
16
Before he had
gone
far, however, the south wind brought steady rain.
gone
go
·
go to
go away
go back
go too
go wrong