Gone in a sentence
Synonym: absent. Antonym: present
Meaning: No longer present; used to indicate something that has disappeared.
Gone sentence for class 1
- The cat is gone from the garden.
- My toy car is gone from the table.
- The cookie jar is gone after snack time.
- Dad's hat is gone after the wind blew it away.
- The sun is gone and the stars are out.
- My pencil is gone and I need a new one.
- The bird flew away and now it is gone.
- The milk is gone from the fridge.
- The ball is gone under the couch.
- The last piece of cake is gone!
- My shoes are gone, where did they go?
- The movie we wanted to see is gone from the theater.
- All the apples are gone from the basket.
- The dog is gone to the park with Mom.
- The rain is gone and the sun is shining.
- The lost kitten is finally gone home.
- The homework is gone from my backpack.
- The big truck is gone from the driveway.
- The ice cream is gone and now it's time to clean up.
- The friends are gone for the day.
- My favorite shirt is gone from the closet.
- The leaves are gone from the trees in winter.
- The game is gone from the store, oh no!
- The bicycle is gone from the front yard.
- The flowers in the vase are gone.
- The last page of the book is gone.
- The lights are gone when we turn them off.
- The smile is gone from her face.
- The treasure map is gone from the pirate's chest.
- The music is gone from the radio.
Gone sentence for class 2
- The cat is gone from the garden.
- My favorite toy is gone forever.
- The cookies are gone from the jar.
- The sun is gone behind the clouds.
- The balloon floated away and is gone.
- The book I borrowed is gone from my desk.
- The ice cream is gone before I could eat it.
- My friend is gone to the park.
- The fish in the bowl are gone.
- The car is gone from the driveway.
- The bird flew away and is gone.
- All the candy is gone from the bowl.
- The rain is gone, and the sun is shining.
- The leaves are gone from the tree in winter.
- My pencil is gone, and I can't find it.
- The music is gone, and its very quiet now.
- The snow is gone, and spring is here.
- The dog is gone to play with its friends.
- The treasure is gone, and we must search again.
- The lights are gone, and its dark in the room.
- The last piece of cake is gone.
- The flowers are gone after the frost.
- The laughter is gone, and everyone is quiet.
- The stars are gone because of the clouds.
- The game is gone; we need to play a new one.
- The chair is gone from the dining table.
- The fun is gone now that the party is over.
- The map is gone; we need to find another one.
- The shoes I left here are gone.
- The fun is gone, but we can still play!
Gone sentence for class 3
- The dog is gone from the yard.
- My favorite toy is gone forever.
- The cookies are all gone from the jar.
- She noticed her book was gone.
- The sun is gone behind the clouds.
- His smile was gone after he heard the news.
- The bird flew away and is gone now.
- The ice cream is gone; we ate it all.
- The rainbow is gone after the rain stopped.
- Her laughter was gone when she felt sad.
- The last piece of cake is gone.
- He realized his hat was gone from the table.
- The flowers in the garden are gone in winter.
- The music stopped, and the fun was gone.
- The treasure is gone, hidden somewhere else.
- The puppy ran away, and now it is gone.
- The stars are gone when the sun rises.
- The fish in the pond are gone for the season.
- The ball rolled away and is gone from sight.
- The last leaf on the tree is gone.
- All the crayons are gone from the box.
- The magic trick was so good, the rabbit is gone!
- The train is gone; we missed it.
- The big rock is gone from the playground.
- The last game of the season is gone.
- Her favorite shirt is gone after laundry day.
- The ice has melted, and the cold is gone.
- The fun at the party is gone when everyone leaves.
- The puppy is gone, but we will find it.
- The candy is all gone from the party bag.
Gone simple sentence
- My favorite book is gone from the shelf.
- She felt sad when her friend had gone home.
- He learned that the cookies were all gone.
- They discovered that the opportunity was gone.
- I want to understand why summer is gone so quickly.
- She believes that good times are never really gone.
- He felt relieved when the stress was gone.
- They often reflect on memories that are gone.
- I want to learn how to cope when things are gone.
- She hopes to find what was once gone.
- He feels grateful for the moments that are not gone.
- They discussed how time has gone by so fast.
- I want to remember the lessons learned when people are gone.
- She feels empty when the laughter is gone.
- He learned to appreciate what is not gone.
- They talked about how friendships can change when people are gone.
- I want to explore how to keep memories alive when they are gone.
- She enjoys sharing stories about those who have gone.
- He feels a mix of emotions when remembering whats gone.
- They often talk about how to cherish what remains when things are gone.
- I want to understand the process of letting go when something is gone.
- She feels empowered to move forward when the past is gone.
- He learned to focus on the present when the past is gone.
- They discussed how to honor those who are gone.
- I want to create a tribute for what is gone.
- She feels inspired to write about what is no longer here.
- He believes that memories of the gone can bring comfort.
- They often find joy in recalling what is gone.
- I want to learn how to cope when loved ones are gone.
- She hopes to find peace when reflecting on what is gone.

(1) The cake is almost gone.
(2) Another year has gone by.
(3) Half of the pizza is gone.
(4) The butter had gone rancid.
(5) I have ever gone on a hike.
(6) I haven't gone camping yet.
(7) The popcorn is nearly gone.
(8) He has ever gone skydiving.
(9) Yuk, this milk has gone bad.
(10) I have never gone skydiving.
Gone sentence
(11) Ewww, this milk has gone bad!
(12) I haven't gone on a hike yet.
(13) I have ever gone on a picnic.
(14) The ice cream is nearly gone.
(15) We haven't gone swimming yet.
(16) I haven't gone skydiving yet.
(17) Ewww, this milk has gone bad.
(18) The day old milk had gone bad.
(19) I have never gone on a safari.
(20) The price of milk has gone up.
Gone make sentence
(21) The Beanos meme has gone viral.
(22) We haven't gone to the zoo yet.
(23) I have never gone scuba diving.
(24) I haven't gone skiing in years.
(25) I haven't gone on a cruise yet.
(26) I haven't gone on a safari yet.
(27) I have ever gone on a boat ride.
(28) We haven't gone to the park yet.
(29) We haven't gone on vacation yet.
(30) I haven't gone to a concert yet.
Sentence of gone
(31) I have never gone rock climbing.
(32) I haven't gone to a play before.
(33) We haven't gone skiing in years.
(34) He hasn't gone fishing in years.
(35) I haven't gone scuba diving yet.
(36) We haven't gone to the beach yet.
(37) We haven't gone to the store yet.
(38) I have never gone bungee jumping.
(39) I haven't gone on a hike in ages.
(40) The hot cake was gone in minutes.
Gone meaningful sentence
(41) The past participle of go is gone.
(42) The pice of gas has gone up again.
(43) We haven't gone to the museum yet.
(44) We haven't gone to the park today.
(45) A quarter of the cookies are gone.
(46) I have ever gone on a nature walk.
(47) We haven't gone camping this year.
(48) I haven't gone to a ballet before.
(49) The gas prices have gone up again.
(50) She hasn't gone shopping in weeks.
Gone sentence examples
(51) I haven't gone to a party in ages.
(52) I haven't gone to a dance in ages.
(53) I haven't gone camping in a while.
(54) The cost of gas has gone up again.
(55) The captain has gone off somewhere.
(56) We haven't gone camping in a while.
(57) We haven't gone to the library yet.
(58) The price of gas has gone up again.
(59) I haven't gone to a concert before.
(60) I haven't gone to a musical before.
Sentence with gone
(61) They haven't gone camping in years.
(62) I haven't gone shopping in a while.
(63) The stick of butter is almost gone.
(64) The cost of fuel has gone up again.
(65) The milk in the jug is almost gone.
(66) The milk by the window has gone bad.
(67) The llet in the fridge has gone bad.
(68) We haven't gone to the aquarium yet.
(69) He hasn't gone to the gym in a week.
(70) The milk in the fridge has gone bad.
Use gone in a sentence
(71) We haven't gone to the zoo in years.
(72) Another year has gone by so quickly.
(73) The droopy bread loaf had gone stale.
(74) Anot her year has gone by so quickly.
(75) The milk had gone sour with the heat.
(76) The petrol prices have gone up again.
(77) The era of the telegram is long gone.
(78) I have ever gone on a scavenger hunt.
(79) We haven't gone on a hike in a while.
(80) He hasn't gone to the gym in a while.
Sentence using gone
(81) I haven't gone to a party in a while.
(82) I haven't gone on a camping trip yet.
(83) The bread had wizened and gone stale.
(84) The meat had gone rancid in the heat.
(85) The milk had gone sour in the fridge.
(86) We have gone shopping two times today.
(87) One hiccup and it was gone in a flash.
(88) The company's stock price has gone up.
(89) We haven't gone to the park yet today.
(90) I haven't gone on a rollercoaster yet.
Gone example sentence
(91) We haven't gone on vacation this year.
(92) We haven't gone to the park this week.
(93) We haven't gone to the zoo in a while.
(94) The past is gone, but memories remain.
(95) I have never gone white water rafting.
(96) We haven't gone camping yet this year.
(97) I haven't gone to the park in a while.
(98) I haven't gone to a concert in months.
(99) I haven't gone to a museum in a while.
(100) I haven't gone to a Broadway show yet.
Sentence with word gone
(101) Before this, I had never gone camping.
(102) The current price of milk has gone up.
(103) The yogurts in the fridge are all gone.
(104) I wish I could have gone to the catcon.
(105) The milk had gone bad and was unsoured.
(106) We haven't gone to a museum in a while.
(107) Canadian astronauts have gone to space.
(108) The era of the typewriter is long gone.
(109) We haven't gone to the farm in a while.
(110) They haven't gone to the zoo in a year.
Sentence of gone
(111) We haven't gone to the pool in a while.
(112) He hasn't gone to the store in a while.
(113) I haven't gone on a road trip in years.
(114) The brownie bites were gone in a flash.
(115) She hasn't gone to the theater in ages.
(116) The cost of the renovation has gone up.
(117) The bread had gone bad and had mold out.
(118) The movie was titled Gone with the Wind.
(119) Venture forth before the chance is gone.
(120) I have ever gone camping with my family.
Gone used in a sentence
(121) We haven't gone to the pool this summer.
(122) We haven't gone on a vacation this year.
(123) He hasn't gone to the dentist in a year.
(124) He hasn't gone to the doctor in a while.
(125) We haven't gone to a concert in a while.
(126) She hasn't gone to a sleepover in weeks.
(127) I haven't gone to the gym in a few days.
(128) I haven't gone to the dentist in a year.
(129) I haven't gone to a dance club in years.
(130) I haven't gone to any campus events yet.
Gone sentence in English
(131) The wholesale price of gold has gone up.
(132) Before this, I had never gone skydiving.
(133) Before this, I had never gone on a hike.
(134) We have gone hiking two times this month.
(135) The unsealed jar of pickles had gone bad.
(136) The unsealed bag of chips had gone stale.
(137) He smelt to see if the milk had gone bad.
(138) Billons of people have gone to a concert.
(139) Please keep from mischief while I'm gone.
(140) We haven't gone to the zoo yet this year.
(141) We haven't gone to the beach this summer.
(142) We haven't gone to the library this week.
(143) We haven't gone to the museum in a while.
(144) We haven't gone to the museum this month.
(145) The inflation rate has gone up this year.
(146) We haven't gone to the movies in a while.
(147) They haven't gone to the beach in a year.
(148) He hasn't gone to the dentist in a while.
(149) They haven't gone to a museum in a while.
(150) He hasn't gone to the library in a while.
(151) The cost of the movie ticket has gone up.
(152) The company had previously gone bankrupt.
(153) He hasn't gone on a bike ride in a while.
(154) I haven't gone to a comedy show in years.
(155) I licked the candy cane until it was gone.
(156) I can't believe ayear has already gone by.
(157) I think we've gone too far with this joke.
(158) The price of bread has gone up by a grosz.
(159) Mid-brew, I noticed the milk had gone bad.
(160) We haven't gone on vacation yet this year.
(161) We haven't gone to the zoo in a long time.
(162) We haven't gone to the science center yet.
(163) We haven't gone to the library in a while.
(164) No, you cannot eat food that has gone bad.
(165) We haven't gone to the aquarium this year.
(166) We haven't gone to the circus this summer.
(167) We haven't gone to the theater this month.
(168) We haven't gone on a road trip in a while.
(169) They haven't gone to the beach in a while.
(170) The price of a plane ticket has gone down.
(171) I lost my wallet and all my cash was gone.
(172) I haven't gone to a theme park in a while.
(173) The sand in the hourglass was almost gone.
(174) I haven't gone on vacation in a long time.
(175) The oil had gone rancid, ruining the dish.
(176) The bar soap in the shower is almost gone.
(177) The price of gas has gone down a few cents.
(178) One hiccup and it was gone without a trace.
(179) I need to rewarm my coffee, it's gone cold.
(180) The cheese had gone bad and smelled rankly.
(181) We haven't gone to the park in a long time.
(182) We haven't gone to a theme park in a while.
(183) We haven't gone to a water park in a while.
(184) I have ever gone on a hot air balloon ride.
(185) I have ever gone on a zip lining adventure.
(186) We haven't gone to the aquarium in a while.
(187) I am wary of eating food that has gone bad.
(188) They haven't gone to the museum in a while.
(189) We haven't gone to a ski resort in a while.
(190) They haven't gone to the movies in a while.
(191) He hasn't gone to a baseball game in years.
(192) I haven't gone to the beach in a long time.
(193) All of the food in the fridge has gone bad.
(194) The ship had gone astray in the stormy sea.
(195) I haven't gone to a baseball game in years.
(196) I haven't gone to a soccer game in a while.
(197) The meat had gone bad and had a foul taste.
(198) The soda had gone flat and tasted terrible.
(199) Before this, I had never gone to a concert.
(200) I've gone on a few dates through Bumble by.
(201) The coffee I left on my desk has gone cold.
(202) I trust you to hold the farm while I'm gone.
(203) The clotted milk in the fridge had gone bad.
(204) She slurped the milkshake until it was gone.
(205) The price of a threepenny candy has gone up.
(206) High-waisted pants have gone out of fashion.
(207) Nickel stocks have gone up by 25% this year.
(208) The soup had gone bad and was now uneatable.
(209) We haven't gone to a concert in a long time.
(210) We haven't gone to a soccer game in a while.
(211) I have ever gone on a hike in the mountains.
(212) I have ever gone on a snowshoeing adventure.
(213) The past is gone, but memories last forever.
(214) I have never gone camping in the wilderness.
(215) I have never gone on a hot air balloon ride.
(216) They haven't gone to the library in a while.
(217) They haven't gone to the aquarium in a year.
(218) They haven't gone to the zoo in a long time.
(219) I haven't gone swimming in a pool this year.
(220) I need to heat up my coffee, it's gone cold.
(221) Keep an eye over the children while I'm gone.
(222) Please relight the candle as it has gone out.
(223) The cookies had gone staler than anticipated.
(224) The palmy days of the company were long gone.
(225) The dog gnawed on the bone until it was gone.
(226) I think he's gone whacko from all the stress.
(227) The smoke cleared and poof, the car was gone.
(228) We haven't gone to the beach yet this summer.
(229) We haven't gone to the museum yet this month.
(230) We haven't gone to the library yet this week.
(231) We can have a tea party till the tea is gone.
(232) The smell disappeared when the food was gone.
(233) I have ever gone on a picnic with my friends.
(234) The house felt lonely when everyone was gone.
(235) We haven't gone to the museum in a long time.
(236) We haven't gone to the art museum this month.
(237) They haven't gone to the park in a long time.
(238) The movie theater ticket prices have gone up.
(239) We haven't gone to a concert together before.
(240) He hasn't gone to a basketball game in years.
(241) I haven't gone on a hot air balloon ride yet.
(242) Before the movie ended, the popcorn was gone.
(243) Before this, I had never gone on a road trip.
(244) Be gone from my dorm, I need some alone time.
(245) The congealed milk in the carton had gone bad.
(246) We fasted to honor those who have gone hungry.
(247) The viral video has gone viral in record time.
(248) The milk was left in the sun and has gone bad.
(249) Just one hiccup and it was gone in an instant.
(250) The hiccup was gone before I even realized it.
(251) We should take part before the chance is gone.
(252) Wide-legged trousers have gone out of fashion.
(253) But for the snow, we could have gone sledding.
(254) But for the waves, we could have gone fishing.
(255) The dog champed on the bone until it was gone.
(256) I need to reheat up my coffee, it's gone cold.
(257) The price of cabbage by the pound has gone up.
(258) Harry until last month had never gone camping.
(259) The tallow beside the lantern was almost gone.
(260) We haven't gone to the aquarium yet this year.
(261) We haven't gone on a road trip in a long time.
(262) The cake is gone because we run out of slices.
(263) We haven't gone to the planetarium this month.
(264) We haven't gone to the theme park this summer.
(265) We haven't gone to a baseball game in a while.
(266) They haven't gone to a concert in a long time.
(267) They haven't gone to a sports game in a while.
(268) We haven't gone on a family vacation in years.
(269) We haven't gone to a movie theater in a while.
(270) I haven't gone to a sporting event in a while.
(271) I haven't gone to a music festival in a while.
(272) It's hard to take in the fact that she's gone.
(273) The carefree days of childhood were long gone.
(274) He sniffs the milk to check if it has gone bad.
(275) Yore is a term that refers to a time long gone.
(276) The food was not fit to eat as it had gone bad.
(277) I'll be gone for a little longer than expected.
(278) I'll leave in the music playing while I'm gone.
(279) The bagarres were a result of a bet gone wrong.
(280) I can't believe how fast this year has gone by.
(281) I wanted to eat ice cream, but it was all gone.
(282) The candle was relighted after it had gone out.
(283) The price of bread has gone up by a few grosze.
(284) The tart under the plastic wrap had gone stale.
(285) The butter near the butter dish is almost gone.
(286) Harry until yesterday had never gone skydiving.
(287) The majority of the candy in the bowl was gone.
(288) We haven't gone on a family vacation this year.
(289) I have ever gone on a road trip with my family.
(290) We haven't gone to the aquarium in a long time.
(291) We haven't gone to the movie theater this year.
(292) They haven't gone to a carnival in a long time.
(293) I haven't gone to a basketball game in a while.
(294) Before this, I had never gone to a comedy show.
(295) The milk had gone bad because it was a day old.
(296) Be gone from my room, I need to study in peace.
(297) The blackeye was a result of a prank gone wrong.
(298) He sniffed the milk to check if it had gone bad.
(299) The child licked the lollipop until it was gone.
(300) One hiccup and it was gone in a blink of an eye.
(301) I cannot believe how fast this year has gone by.
(302) If I eat something that's gone bad, I feel sick.
(303) The left-behind food in the fridge had gone bad.
(304) I left my orange on the table and now it's gone.
(305) The change near the vending machine is all gone.
(306) We haven't gone to a basketball game in a while.
(307) We haven't gone to a hockey game in a long time.
(308) Anarchy can be a result of a protest gone wrong.
(309) The cost of living has gone up due to inflation.
(310) I can't believe how fast time has come and gone.
(311) We haven't gone on a family vacation in a while.
(312) She hasn't gone to a book club meeting in weeks.
(313) The cause of the crime was a robbery gone wrong.
(314) Sibyl's legend lived on long after she was gone.
(315) Dozo, have a slice of cake before it's all gone.
(316) The curdled milk was a sign that it had gone bad.
(317) The banselas in the fruit basket are almost gone.
(318) But for the rain, we would have gone to the park.
(319) The actor had a blackeye from a stunt gone wrong.
(320) The milk had gone bad and had a ropy consistency.
(321) The chippy's prices have gone up since last year.
(322) The plant was far-gone, and it was beyond saving.
(323) The coagulate of milk in the fridge had gone bad.
(324) We haven't gone to a tennis match in a long time.
(325) We haven't gone to the science center in a while.
(326) We haven't gone to the science center this month.
(327) We haven't gone to the historical site this year.
(328) The old book was reminiscent of a time long gone.
(329) The crime rate in our neighborhood has gone down.
(330) They haven't gone to a theme park in a long time.
(331) The cat pounced on the toy and pouf! It was gone.
(332) You should throw away any food that has gone bad.
(333) The ice in the margarita machine was almost gone.
(334) The restaurant we used to love has gone belly up.
(335) The food in the fridge had dried up and gone bad.
(336) The party was a total dump, I wish I hadn't gone.
(337) Be gone from my worries, I need to stay positive.
(338) The food in the pantry has dried up and gone bad.
(339) The ghostly aura lingered long after it was gone.
(340) The number of available seats has gone down a few.
(341) The price of the stock has gone down a few points.
(342) The foul-smelling food in the fridge had gone bad.
(343) The milk had gone bad and was rotten to the taste.
(344) The rancid taste of the gone-off milk made me gag.
(345) The cheloid was a result of a piercing gone wrong.
(346) The shroud past was a portal to a world long gone.
(347) Shoulder pads in blazers have gone out of fashion.
(348) Shoulder pads in dresses have gone out of fashion.
(349) The canticoys in the fruit basket are almost gone.
(350) My birthname is a name that I have always gone by.
(351) The milk had gone bad and tasted vile out of with.
(352) The piggiest part of the cake was gone in seconds.
(353) Bygone days of simplicity and peace are long gone.
(354) I can't believe the pice of gas has gone up again.
(355) The past is gone, so don't bother holding onto it.
(356) I can't tell if milk has gone bad without my nose.
(357) The price of imported petrol has gone up recently.
(358) We haven't gone to a baseball game in a long time.
(359) We haven't gone to a football game in a long time.
(360) If you go past the red house, you've gone too far.
(361) We haven't gone to the botanical garden this year.
(362) I am always wary of eating food that has gone bad.
(363) The sage's legacy lived on long after he was gone.
(364) They haven't gone to a beach party in a long time.
(365) It's difficult to take in the fact that he's gone.
(366) The cake was enormous, but it was gone in minutes.
(367) The bread had gone rancid due to improper storage.
(368) Before this, I had never gone to a sporting event.
(369) Before this, I had never gone to a poetry reading.
(370) Be gone from my mind, I need to clear my thoughts.
(371) Be gone from my laziness, I need to be productive.
(372) The price of groceries has gone down a few dollars.
(373) Many's the time I've gone for a run in the morning.
(374) The eggs had gone off and were rotten to the smell.
(375) The cake had gone stale and was rotten to the bite.
(376) The scientist has a fear of experiments gone wrong.
(377) I can't believe how fast the past hour has gone by.
(378) The broken clock was a vestige of a time long gone.
(379) This is awkwarder than a surprise party gone wrong.
(380) Anodally, the crime rate in the city has gone down.
(381) The price of printing has gone down at the library.
(382) The crackers tasted awry, like they had gone stale.
(383) The milk in my fridge has gone sour out of nowhere.
(384) The student was arrested during a prank gone wrong.
(385) We haven't gone to the pumpkin patch yet this fall.
(386) I'm not sure what happened to my pencil, it's gone.
(387) The cost of candy has gone up because of inflation.
(388) The residual energy in the battery was almost gone.
(389) The bullet was fired during a drug deal gone wrong.
(390) The movie theater ticket prices have gone up again.
(391) I can't believe how fast this semester has gone by.
(392) If you don't catch it now, it will be gone forever.
(393) Be gone from my study group, you're distracting us.
(394) Be gone from my fears, I need to face them head-on.
(395) I had to throw the milk out because it had gone bad.
(396) Caro is a character in the novel Gone with the Wind.
(397) Please be aware that you have gone beyond the limit.
(398) The worm was gone out of sight before I could react.
(399) We shouldn't worry through over the past; it's gone.
(400) I cannot believe how fast this semester has gone by.
(401) I feel sick when I have to eat food that's gone bad.
(402) The price of arrobas of fish has gone up this month.
(403) The milk had gone bad and was now smelling rottenly.
(404) The cereal had gone staler than the expiration date.
(405) The price of gas has gone sky high in recent months.
(406) As-of-yet, the concert tickets haven't gone on sale.
(407) The macaroons at the party were gone within minutes.
(408) The milk had gone sour from being left out too long.
(409) We haven't gone to a golf tournament in a long time.
(410) We haven't gone to a volleyball game in a long time.
(411) It's important to throw away food that has gone bad.
(412) The rate of crime in our neighborhood has gone down.
(413) I can't even believe how fast this year has gone by.
(414) The project had gone astray and was behind schedule.
(415) She was angry that her hard work had gone unnoticed.
(416) Normalcy is often taken for granted until it's gone.
(417) Be gone from my doubts, I need to believe in myself.
(418) The price of diesel in my area has gone up recently.
(419) Heros are often remembered long after they are gone.
(420) The thriller novel is intituled Gone Without a Trace.
(421) The shoot out occurred during a drug deal gone wrong.
(422) The coffee had gone cold and was rotten to the taste.
(423) One year has gone by since I started my own business.
(424) We could have gone hiking, but for the bear sighting.
(425) The eggs had gone off and were now smelling rottenly.
(426) The price of amelcorn has gone up due to high demand.
(427) Crocs shoes have gone out of fashion in recent years.
(428) Aw, I wish I could have gone to the concert with you.
(429) Margaret Mitchell wrote the novel Gone with the Wind.
(430) The wiseman's legacy lived on long after he was gone.
(431) Sorry, I was gone for a minute. I had to take a leak.
(432) The price of parking permits has gone down this year.
(433) The salad dressing tasted awry, like it had gone bad.
(434) The game was so close, it could have gone either way.
(435) I left my shoes outside and they were gone overnight.
(436) Humans have gone through an evolutionary process too.
(437) I had previously gone on a road trip with my friends.
(438) The bygone days of handwritten letters are long gone.
(439) Half of the day is already gone, we need to hurry up.
(440) The employee's work had gone astray and he was fired.
(441) She couldn't grasp the fact that he was gone forever.
(442) I could have gone for a walk, but it started raining.
(443) The corsair's legacy lived on long after he was gone.
(444) The days of childhood innocence are long gone for me.
(445) I can't believe how quickly the past year has gone by.
(446) I should have listened to my body and not gone up ill.
(447) Please take care of your little sister while I'm gone.
(448) The damosel's legacy lived on long after she was gone.
(449) They woulda gone on vacation if they had enough money.
(450) Dictu, I can't believe how fast this year has gone by.
(451) He puffed off the anger of a group project gone wrong.
(452) The cost of living has gone up, but our wages haven't.
(453) The cake was so palatable that it was gone in minutes.
(454) The popular dance move has gone viral on social media.
(455) The interest rates on my savings account have gone up.
(456) The fuel prices have gone up due to supply and demand.
(457) The butter had gone rancid, so I had to buy a new one.
(458) This book has gone through a rigorous editing process.
(459) The mold on the bread was a sign that it had gone bad.
(460) The cenobite's legacy lived on long after it was gone.
(461) Be gone from my thoughts, I need to focus on my exams.
(462) The science building reeked of experiments gone wrong.
(463) It was quiet on the street as everyone had gone to bed.
(464) I'm avoiding kissing anyone until my cold sore is gone.
(465) He spits out his coffee after realizing it's gone cold.
(466) Baggy clothes have gone out of fashion in recent years.
(467) But for the rain, we would have gone on a picnic today.
(468) The bread had gone stale and was now smelling rottenly.
(469) If it had gone differently, we might have won the game.
(470) Wellto, I can't believe how fast this year has gone by.
(471) The battery was far-gone, and it needed to be replaced.
(472) The lemonade tasted sourly, indicating it had gone bad.
(473) The library book I borrowed seems to have gone missing.
(474) The price of textbooks has gone past what I can afford.
(475) The park was drab in the fall with all the leaves gone.
(476) Your laudable efforts in class have not gone unnoticed.
(477) I had previously gone on a camping trip with my family.
(478) The company had previously gone bankrupt but recovered.
(479) I haven't gone to the doctor for a check-up in a while.
(480) The sushi was so palatable that it was gone in seconds.
(481) The green mold on the bread was a sign it had gone bad.
(482) The reformer's legacy lived on long after she was gone.
(483) I can't believe how fast these four years have gone by.
(484) The woman's cuticle bleeds after a manicure gone wrong.
(485) CSD alumni have gone on to work for top tech companies.
(486) The bull's legacy would live on long after it was gone.
(487) I coulda gone to the store, but I decided to stay home.
(488) She coulda gone to the party, but she had to work late.
(489) Be gone from my excuses, I need to take responsibility.
(490) She spits out her drink when she realizes it's gone bad.
(491) I accidentally deleted the image file and now it's gone.
(492) The overdose was a result of self-medication gone wrong.
(493) They snagged the last slice of pizza before it was gone.
(494) Sauer milk is a type of dairy product that has gone bad.
(495) Hurry in and try the new menu items before they're gone.
(496) The scar into my ear is a result of a piercing gone bad.
(497) The paleness of the milk indicated that it had gone bad.
(498) Platform shoes have gone out of fashion since the 1970s.
(499) But for the sun, we could have gone hiking in the woods.
(500) But for the ice, we could have gone skating on the pond.
(501) I would have gone to the museum, but for the long queue.
(502) The price of nickel has gone up beyond our expectations.
(503) Platform shoes have gone out of fashion since the 1990s.
(504) If it had gone differently, I wouldn't have lost my job.
(505) If it had gone differently, we wouldn't be in this mess.
(506) The food in the fridge had gone bad and was discoloured.
(507) The untinned food had gone bad and was no longer edible.
(508) The professor's lecture notes seem to have gone missing.
(509) The neglected farm has gone to seed and is now unusable.
(510) I'm so glad the price of coffee on campus has gone down.
(511) They were upset onto the floor after a prank gone wrong.
(512) I got a scar up below my ear from a piercing gone wrong.
(513) The cake was completely gone after everyone had a slice.
(514) The leaves on the deciduous tree are gone in the winter.
(515) The chalk on the board in the classroom was almost gone.
(516) You shouldn't eat food that's gone bad or you might die.
(517) You should snap up that clearance item before it's gone.
(518) I would have gone to the party, otherwise I had to work.
(519) The price of a movie ticket has gone up in recent years.
(520) The omelet was so palatable that it was gone in seconds.
(521) You should snap up that vintage jacket before it's gone.
(522) It's easy to take things for granted until they're gone.
(523) Be gone with your negativity, I don't need it right now.
(524) Be gone from my schedule, I have too much to do already.
(525) Be gone from my phone, I need to disconnect for a while.
(526) I'm surprised that dabbing hasn't gone out of style yet.
(527) The deface on the dormitory door was a prank gone wrong.
(528) The rugby player was concussed after a tackle gone wrong.
(529) We must act quickly to get the goods before they're gone.
(530) The unit cost of raw materials has gone up significantly.
(531) The plants in the neglected garden have all gone to seed.
(532) The rancidity of the meat indicated that it had gone bad.
(533) The city's infrastructure has gone to pot over the years.
(534) The inciting event in the movie was a robbery gone wrong.
(535) The chicken was left out on the counter and has gone bad.
(536) The mayonnaise was left in a warm place and has gone bad.
(537) I'm feeling better now that my temperature has gone down.
(538) I had to throw away the cagmagged milk that had gone bad.
(539) I searched anywheres for my favorite book, but it's gone.
(540) The awakeners' legacy lived on long after they were gone.
(541) The borderer's legacy lived on long after they were gone.
(542) The food in the fridge had gone bad and rotted to pieces.
(543) The perfect moment was gone, a lapse through the fingers.
(544) The love that we share liveth on, even after we are gone.
(545) The floccules in the milk indicated that it had gone bad.
(546) Mow after the sun has gone down to avoid heat exhaustion.
(547) My sleep schedule has gone to pot since starting college.
(548) The price of tuition has gone down for in-state students.
(549) The snowman melted overnight and was gone in the morning.
(550) I need to catch a glimpse of the sunset before it's gone.
Gone meaning
Gone is a versatile word that can be used in a variety of contexts to convey different meanings. It can be used as an adjective, verb, or adverb, and can be used to describe a physical or emotional state. Here are some tips on how to use the word gone in a sentence:
1. As an adjective: When used as an adjective, gone describes something that is no longer present or has disappeared.
For example, "The cake is gone," means that the cake has been eaten and is no longer there. Another example is, "The sun has gone down," which means that the sun has set and is no longer visible.
2. As a verb: When used as a verb, gone means to leave or depart from a place.
For example, "I have gone to the store," means that the speaker has left their current location and is now at the store. Another example is, "She has gone on vacation," which means that the person has left for a vacation and is no longer present.
3. As an adverb: When used as an adverb, gone describes the extent or degree of something.
For example, "He is gone mad," means that the person has become extremely angry or upset. Another example is, "The price has gone up," which means that the price has increased.
4. Idiomatic expressions: There are several idiomatic expressions that use the word gone.
For example, "gone with the wind," means that something has disappeared or been forgotten. Another example is, "gone to the dogs," which means that something has deteriorated or become worse. When using the word gone in a sentence, it is important to consider the context and the intended meaning. It is also important to use the correct form of the word, whether it is an adjective, verb, or adverb. By following these tips, you can effectively use the word gone in your writing and communication.
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