Use "gone man" in a sentence

1. Roman your man make fight gone.

2. " Where's he gone? " cried the man with the beard.

3. Seemingly, she's gone off to live with another man.

4. 10 Seemingly, she's gone off to live with another man.

5. (adverb) To Boldly go where no man has gone before.

6. You've gone from homeless man to billionaire in a matter of days.

7. 23 A man has gone on trial accused of murdering his girlfriend.

8. 5 The old man disappeared out the door, a zombie come and gone.

9. 12 Hundreds of man-hours had gone into its compilation - all for nothing.

10. + For who can tell man what will happen under the sun after he is gone?

11. 40 And while your servant was busy here and there, suddenly the man was gone.”

12. The lofty but toothless declarations on behalf of world peace and brotherhood of man were gone.

13. Yes, sperm resiliency. That is why man has gone the way of the dinosaur. Oh, wait.

14. What's gone is gone.

15. Taken from an introductory phrase from the original Star Trek television series, "to Boldly go where no man has gone before." The scientists are exploring radical new treatment methods, Boldly going where no man has gone before in

16. Captain Kirk will end his boldly going where no man has gone before by becoming an intergalactic monk.

17. Gone was the vagueness, gone the composure.

18. • Gone was the vagueness, gone the Composure

19. "He's gone, he's gone," Michael Blubbed

20. With that she departed, leaving the young man full of ardor and decision, all his former uncertainty and hesitation gone.

21. 2 Gone was the vagueness, gone the composure.

22. He had gone forever, to be replaced by the man she had really married, the ambitious and powerful Damian Flint.

23. Now gone!

24. Batteries gone.

25. They're gone.

26. 18 Presently the port was gone and the fire gone and Tuppe had gone to sleep in the portmanteau.

27. Alright, she's gone.

28. It's all gone.

29. “Racial Barriers Gone”

30. Everything's gone wrong.

31. Ni is gone

32. You've gone soft.

33. He's gone... crazy.

34. You've gone gray.

35. Your fever's gone.

36. She's gone now.

37. Have gone home.

38. Husk, be gone.

39. They're long gone!

40. Boldly go where no man has gone before To discover new and uncharted territory or do something that no one has done before

41. Gone now... swept away.

42. The screen's gone blank.

43. Have you gone mad?

44. Gone with the Wind

45. Obadiah, he's gone insane.

46. My camera, it's gone.

47. The hearse is gone.

48. The accents are gone?

49. Now it was gone.

50. That condo is gone.

51. The TV's gone kaput .

52. Ago definition, gone; gone by; past (usually preceded by a noun): five days Ago

53. "Here today, gone tomorrow?

54. The sentries are gone!

55. Most are now gone.

56. Gone with the wind.

57. Kaidu has gone north.

58. Come and gone taciturnity.

59. And when she's gone...

60. His herd was gone.

61. They must be gone.

62. The bread's gone mouldy.

63. My wallet is gone.

64. They're gone, goodbye, adios.

65. Gone With The Wind?

66. The boy is gone.

67. It is gone and you know it is gone” (“Repentance,” Ensign, May 1983, 59).

68. Cute is a word whose meaning has gone has gone through a thorough historical transformation

69. Ram has gone to bed.

70. Once more and I'm gone.

71. All the guests are gone.

72. You know the money's gone.

73. The Starks are gone now.

74. Gu, have you gone deaf?

75. She's gone into septic shock.

76. Suddenly, it was all gone.

77. Oh, Gone with the Wind!

78. 'He's gone!'Viv echoed incredulously.

79. Your hair's gone all curly!

80. This telephone has gone haywire.