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all gone
Completely finished or used up, as in There's no milk left; it's all gone.
Example Sentences
The lines “I don’t believe the good times are over / I don’t believe the thrill is all gone” hit differently these days, harder, bleaker.
He would probably been in most fans' top 10 Liverpool players of all time - but I think that legacy has all gone now and he's really tarnished how he's left so badly.
A song from Leonard Bernstein’s “On the Town” — including the line “Where has the time all gone to?” — followed as an encore, sung by guest singers and the San Francisco Symphony Chorus, just before balloons joyfully fell from above.
“I think the snobbery against them is ridiculous, because unless you’ve got peas in your own garden, there’s no advantage in using fresh, because by the time you buy them, they’ve all gone to starch anyway — so really, I think it’s best to use frozen ones,” she said.
Amid the January blazes, Haley Joel Osment wrote in a since-expired Instagram story: “My heart would be so full every time I drove home - it was such a special place — I loved living there — our forest and our mountains and our homes — all gone.”
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