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Example sentences for "goned"

Lexicographically close words:
gondola; gondolas; gondolier; gondoliers; gone; gones; gonfalon; gonfaloniers; gonfanon; gong
  1. Guess I could love a woman if she wouldn't laugh at me for bein' so dog-goned lengthy.

  2. Now I want you to call on every citizen in Antelope and tell every dog-goned one of 'em what Lone Johnny kind of hinted at regarding the Concho and Loring.

  3. What's your dog-goned business that needs drawn guns?

  4. Ef your soul," he says, "were to stray out on to your dog-goned cheek it would get lost!

  5. And who's your dog-goned evidence against?

  6. Wall, ef I ain't dog-goned glad ter see ye ag'in, Derry!

  7. Peter MacGonigal, for one, was "dog-goned etarnally" when he heard of it.

  8. Phil, old boy, if you get angry with me I'm going to be dog-goned sorry.

  9. I told his father Alfred would go off some day and then they'd all be dog-goned sorry they hadn't handled him different.

  10. Now, be dog-goned ef ye kin chase him off with a pack of Bob Playford's houn's.

  11. I am dog-goned if this ain't the best shelter I ever struck upon," Jerry said.

  12. I am dog-goned if I can make this out," Sam Hicks said.

  13. I am dog-goned if I can guess how the red-skins ever discovered it.

  14. I thought so, chief; I am dog-goned if I did not think so.

  15. It war a dog-goned piece of foolishness, and, as Harry says, I didn't desarve to get out of it as I did.

  16. Ef the worst comes to the worst, I tell yer I would rather go back and take our chance of following the Big Wind River down, and fighting the red-skins, than I would of crossing over these dog-goned hills.

  17. They would never have used such a dog-goned road as this if there had been any other way of going up.

  18. We shall have to be dog-goned smart if we are to get out of this scrape.

  19. It ain't turned out well, and as every day we stay here there will be more of those varmint swarming round us, I say the sooner we get out of this dog-goned country the better.

  20. We put them and the nails by to use when we get out of this dog-goned country.

  21. It was a dog-goned foolish trick to leave such a mark as this.

  22. It is a dog-goned bad business," Jerry said.

  23. This is a dog-goned bad business I have brought you into, Tom.

  24. It is a good place to hide in, but a dog-goned bad one to be caught in.

  25. Wapiti flesh ain't bad, but we should get dog-goned tired of it arter a bit.

  26. But I'm dog-goned if I'm willin' to admit that Minnie Stitzenberg's that man!

  27. Didn't every dog-goned man in this town except Bill Wynkoop vote for suffrage?

  28. I'll be dog-goned if I'll stand for that.

  29. As we were about to leave Jim said, "It is too dog goned bad to leave all that grub for the Coyotes to eat.

  30. The Indians are getting so dog goned thick that there is no fun in the job, but you folks go and get your supper, and let us eat ours.

  31. Jim grinned and said, "I'll be dog goned if I don't buy the scalp and the feathers and take all the kisses myself.

  32. At this Jim said, "I'll be dog goned if they will.

  33. We are dog goned hungry, for we haven't had a bite since day-break this morning.

  34. Mamma goned away and locked up the house," volunteered Lewie from the parsonage porch where he had taken refuge with his twin sister at the first sign of the fray.

  35. Dog-goned ef I don't try a leetle way along it.

  36. Dog-goned if I see how we air to get any sleep the night, 'less we drownd him in the crik fust!

  37. But dog-goned if I didn't get back just in time to run up against your old second corps again at Spottsylvania.

  38. Can't you ever get over your dog-goned craziness?

  39. I can't see the mountings; they is quite goned away, more goned away than when it rains, for then they're only behind the clouds.

  40. And Thor said--oh no, he only said I shouldn't have goned to the shop.

  41. And on Saturday when we couldn't have goned a walk she did come.

  42. Hickman was heard to declare he "had drawed a bead upon three, and wherever he drawed his bead he was dog-goned sartin to put his bullet.

  43. I'll be dog-goned if I believe it," rejoined the old hunter, with a contemptuous toss of the head.

  44. I'll be dog-goned if that ain't the cutest, aunty!

  45. I'll be dog-goned if I hadn't ruther live here in poverty than die up north a-rolling in riches.


  46. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "goned" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.