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dead and gone
adjective as in extinct
adjective as in obsolete
Strongest matches
Example Sentences
ISIS, also called the Islamic State, was believed dead and gone in 2017, after U.S.,
"We like to think of Joe as not being around rather than being dead and gone."
The Romans who crucified my brother are already dead and gone.
“Graceful dark little German Jewish girl … studying to be an opera singer … wonders if it is wrong to try to be a dead and gone culture … likes her job but feels that the people given shock aren’t really psychotic, talks to them when acting as assistant and feels contact with them … is concerned with keeping control, will keep it, brought up rigid German, her parents now know better, look what happened.”
“Then you have this feeling, even if you know rationally that this person is dead and gone, a part of you is kind of expecting to find them around the corner throughout your entire life,” she says.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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