far+gone

  • 31far — [[t]fɑ͟ː(r)[/t]] ♦ (Far has two comparatives, farther and further, and two superlatives, farthest and furthest. Farther and farthest are used mainly in sense 1, and are dealt with here. Further and furthest are dealt with in separate entries …

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  • 32gone — /gɒn / (say gon) verb 1. past participle of go1. –adjective 2. departed; left. 3. lost or hopeless: a gone case. 4. used up. 5. that has departed or passed away; dead. 6. depleted of stamina (in a specified part of the body): gone in the legs. 7 …

  • 33gone — /gawn, gon/, v. 1. pp. of go1. adj. 2. departed; left. 3. lost or hopeless. 4. ruined. 5. that has passed away; dead. 6. past. 7. weak and faint: a gone feeling. 8. used up. 9. Slang …

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  • 34FAR — adv. & adj. (further, furthest or farther, farthest) adv. 1 at or to or by a great distance (far away; far off; far out). 2 a long way (off) in space or time (are you travelling far?; we talked far into the night). 3 to a great extent or degree;… …

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  • 35far — adv. & adj. (further, furthest or farther, farthest) adv. 1 at or to or by a great distance (far away; far off; far out). 2 a long way (off) in space or time (are you travelling far?; we talked far into the night). 3 to a great extent or degree;… …

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  • 36gone — adjective Etymology: from past participle of go Date: 1598 1. a. lost, ruined < lost looks and gone faculties Penelope Gilliatt > b. dead c. characterized by sinking or dropping < the empty or gone feeling in the abdomen so common in elevators H …

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  • 37far — /fa / (say fah) adverb (further or farther, furthest or farthest) 1. at or to a great distance; a long way off; to a remote point: far ahead. 2. to or at a remote time, etc.: to see far into the future. 3. to a great degree; …

  • 38far — adverb (further, furthest or farther, farthest) 1》 at, to, or by a great distance. 2》 a long way in space or time. 3》 by a great deal. adjective 1》 situated at a great distance.     ↘more distant than another object of the same kind. 2》 distant&#8230; …

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  • 39gone — [[t]gɔn, gɒn[/t]] v. 1) pp. of go I 2) departed; left 3) lost or hopeless 4) ruined 5) dead; deceased 6) past 7) weak and faint: a gone feeling[/ex] 8) used up 9) sts Slang. a) pregnant: two months gone[/ex] b) great; outstanding c) exhilarated;&#8230; …

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  • 40gone — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) adj. away, absent (see absence). II (Roget s IV) modif. 1. [Having left] Syn. gone out, gone away, moved, removed, traveling, traveled, journeyed, transferred, displaced, shifted, withdrawn, retired,&#8230; …

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