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Example sentences for "quite gone"

  • Polly Pepper sat down on the shoe-box, quite gone in surprise.

  • But I must go," cried Joel, quite gone in passion.

  • There now, you see," cried Alexia, quite gone in remorse.

  • The watermen say to-day, that now the great pier (peer) is quite gone.

  • The war is quite gone out of fashion, and seems adjourned to America: though I am disappointed, I am not surprised.

  • But all this is changed; that is to say, the attention and politeness continue as great as ever, but the alarm and estrangement are quite gone; she treats me as if she liked me, and I begin to like her much.

  • Observe these precautions till the cough is quite gone, and you regain strength, and feel better able to bear chill and change.

  • Should he improve, however, I would fain come to you before autumn is quite gone.

  • Out of doors,' no more to be found, quite gone, fairly sent away.

  • Polly, quite gone now in the reminiscences, though her fingers kept on at their task; "you did cover those nuts beautifully, Bensie.

  • Alexia, quite gone at the enormity of such a blunder.

  • Alexia, quite gone in sympathy, "aren't things just shameful in the world!


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "quite gone" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.


    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    good sense; not care; not think; other trades; poor scholar; quite another; quite aware; quite close; quite correct; quite different; quite easy; quite gone; quite good; quite happy; quite know; quite large; quite like; quite likely; quite naked; quite naturally; quite prepared; quite still; quite suddenly; quite unconscious; quite useless; quite variable