Gone
//ɡɒn//
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The word "gone" can be used as adjective, adjective, verb, preposition and contraction.
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Gonesville be gone boldly go where no man has gone before bygone da arse is gone right out of 'er day gone by dead and gone downgone far gone get you gone gone aloft gone bad gone by lunchtime gone case gone coon gone fishing gone goose gone north about gone with the wind gone wrong gone-zo goner goneski gonesome just gone real gone the arse has gone clean out of 'er the arse has gone out of 'er the arse has gone right out of 'er the arse is gone right out of 'er to hell and gone too far gone ungone waygone yesterday is gone yesterday's gone you never know what you've got till it's gone
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