goner|goners in English
noun
[gon·er || 'gɑnə(r) ,'gɔ- /'gɒnə]
person or thing thought to be dead or doomed
Use "goner|goners" in a sentence
1. Brannon goners Abaised self-forgetfully fumatorium
2. She's a goner, just as dead sure as Muff Potter's a goner.
3. That man is a goner.
4. I reckon he's a goner.
5. Guys, one slip-up on the next event, and we're goners.
6. He was a goner after that stroke.
7. I'm a goner if this plan doesn't work.
8. Biter Be Goner is a nail biting deterrent
9. He thaws out a little... he' s a goner
10. We were frantic. We thought you were a goner.
11. With the old man goner the Family power is cut at least in halt.
12. When his parachute failed he thought he was a goner.
13. She fell so heavily I thought she was a goner.
14. Suffice to say keep your skis parallel or you're a goner.
15. It was past it, a goner, way past its sell-by date.
16. Someone hit me from behind and I thought I was a goner.
17. The table a really goner, we should get rid of it now.
18. I'm afraid that my fish a goner. he hasn't been swimming normally for days.
19. I thought I was a goner when I saw that car heading towards me.
20. This table is a goner. We should really just get rid of it now.
21. When one of the plane's engines went out, I thought I was a goner.
22. Too much ornamentation on the frame, or garishness in the pattern, and you're a goner.
23. Good thing, too. Just 2 minutes in the elements, and the chick would be a goner.
24. Colmon Chan, manager of Datacom Systems, believes the fish is a goner -- all because of a tree.
25. In 19 Major again appeared to be a political goner when inner-party squabbling threatened to bring his government down.