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gone out

adjective as in left

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The conference room suddenly felt very warm, and I wondered if the AC had gone out.

And so theoretically they could have gone out and made the film without ever being in touch with me.

When it gets to such a big scale sometimes it feels like things have gone out of control.

The Unity Journal has since gone out of business under the financial strain of paying legal fees, local media reported.

His cigar had gone out; he relit it from the candle on our table, puffing great gray clouds of smoke.

When I had finished, the other guests had all gone out, but daylight was coming in, and I began to feel more at home.

Spontaneous gaiety was gone out of his cousin, whose attempts to be his normal self became forced and unsuccessful.

That the heart of each went out to the other, as it had perhaps never gone out before, it may be no sin to say.

Half way toward the thicket, Kip Burland saw that the light had gone out.

He planted an ambush in the early morning, and let the hay lie till the peel men had gone out to cut their crop.

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On this page you'll find 12 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to gone out, such as: continuing, departed, extra, forsaken, leftover, and marooned.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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