Some of the other sports are now remembered only as illustrating the habits of a byegone period.
Among the distinguished athletes of a byegone period, not one in the long list has conferred a more enduring celebrity on the wrestlings of the north, than the Threlkeld champion, Tom Nicholson.
Argyllshire is rich in legends, for many of which no date can be given except the elastic one long ago or in byegone times.
Tiree is off the main tourist track, but a few antiquarians are now finding it worth their while to go and dig there for relics of byegone civilisation.
All these splendid, unsystematic delights, mingled with the breezes of byegone summers and the sunsets of long ago!
The due appreciation of the development of costume, of furniture, and of the domestic arts gives life and colour to the written records of byegone days.
The Honley feast is one of the remaining relics of byegone times, and is tenaciously kept year by year throughout the parish as a holiday.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "byegone" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.