44 Verbs to Use for the Word gone

But there a power steps in that limits the arrogance of raging passions and furious elements, and says, So far shalt thou go, and no farther.

I don't see how her man can put up with it, but he's an awful easy-goin' chapjust the kind that wouldn't notice anything wrong until he'd come home some night and find her gone.

At the end of fifteen minutes, Madame Aubain bade her go.

"They had hard sledding for a long time; but they're making a go of it now.

The answer in the secret of his own heart was as intelligible as if spoken to his outward ear,Whither wilt thou go, Have not I the words of eternal life?

Then suddenly she shook her wingsa bird had fluttered by And down into the street she looked and up into the sky, And perching on the railing on a tiny fairy toe She flashed away so quickly that I hardly saw her go. I never saw her any more, although I looked all day; Perhaps she only came to peep and never meant to stay;

Jonathan Green was soon on his feet again, and seizing hold of Teddy by the collar, shook him like a terrier would shake a rat; then, without leaving go of him, he pulled out a piece of cord from his coat pocket.

Where dost thou go, O just monarch, leaving all these citizens and the inhabitants of the country, like a father leaving his sons?

"Let's 'ave another go.

"They come an' go, an' lately they're most comin'," replied Jake.

She has given you the go-by on the road.

And so she sighed, and looked on him once, then wheeled her palfrey, and was gone up the glade; but Beltane, as he watched her go, was seized of a sudden impulse and over-took her, running.

Thirteen tarts, a few Bath buns (Hi and Hum, and gorgeous Ho), Lobster cakes (the butter'd ones), All at once they cry "No go.

I eventually got back to Ghizr before dark and reported events, and, just my luck, got a bad go of fever the next day.

What have I to tell any one?" Our eyes are resting on each other, and, as I speak, I feel his go with clean and piercing search right through mine into my soul.

I ain' wuth hangin', gen'lemen; you'd oughteh jis gimme fawty an' lemme go.

I warn 'a go in there, dadda, I WARN 'a go in there.

She jis' got her back up, and said, 'Now ef yer wote dat ticket ter put me back inter slavery, you take yore rags an' go.'

I sent word to Mary Ann to come on, an' I'd sell out an' go to Illinois.

WHEN DE CO'N PONE'S HOT Dey is times in life when Nature Seems to slip a cog an' go, Jes' a-rattlin' down creation, Lak an ocean's overflow; When de worl' jes' stahts a-spinnin' Lak a picaninny's top, An' yo' cup o' joy is brimmin' 'Twell it seems about to slop,

" "But"Ally's voice sounded nearer"he's gone, hasn't he?" (The minx, the little, little minx!) "Naw.

They passed their hands over the locomotive a few times, and presently it was ready to whistle and wheeze and rumble and gallop, as if no traitor had ever tried to steal the go and the music out of it.

" He shook his 'cad at them sorrowful-like, and afore they could stop 'im he 'ad gone.

All we had to do was to sweep de yard an go after de cows an' de pigs an de sheep.

When no one else at all is near, And I am quite alone, I sadly shed a bitter tear To think the Season's gone.

44 Verbs to Use for the Word  gone