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.