No, we can't stay; Miss Anna is done gone, this is no home for us no more!
When Mr. Tuttle calls on me, I'll be gone--done gone!
Nobody nee'n'ter tell me dey aint no Cally-Lou, kaze I done gone an' felt un her.
Of this type was Jack Owens, who rebuilt his own "done gone" premises.
Then followed the necessity for material to rebuild the "done gone," and to repair the "ractified" homes.
Mahs' Junius," said the boy, "he done gone to de railroad to take de kyars.
I wanted to blaze away at a dog out there trying to scratch under the palings; but the dog's done gone.
Mr. Rabbit fer ter come and make me let 'im in de gyardin atter some greens, en aint he done come en ax me, en aint I done gone en let 'im in?
Miss Dory said so, an' Elder Covil knows, only he's done gone Norf or somewhar.
I'se mighty sorry de candle all burnt out an done gone.
Done gone out to de hills, pears like she could not stay away from em.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "done gone" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.