Has gone out
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ISNTHOMEHas gone out
WHERE"... Love Has Gone," 1964 song
WHERE" . . . oh, ..., has my little dog gone?"
NOMAN"...where .. has gone before": "Star Trek"
USEDCARSALESMANHis inventory has gone many miles
foregonethat has gone before; previous; past
NOTYOUTOO"Has the whole world gone mad?!"
ILLLike one who has gone green?
TRUST"... one who has gone through it" (Virgil)
USSENTERPRISEIt went "where no man has gone before"
WILLIAMSHATNERHe went "where no man has gone before"
treaderset foot has gone where others fear to tread
treadedset foot has gone where others fear to tread
BOLDLYHow to "go where no man has gone before"
aftertastepersistence of a sensation after the stimulating experience has gone
SPLITINFINITIVE"To boldly go where no man has gone before," e.g.
aftertastesAFTERTASTE, persistence of a sensation after the stimulating experience has gone
SPLITINFINITIVEWhat "to boldly go where no man has gone before" illustrates
monthsindefinite usually extended period of time he has been gone for months
STARTREKIts opening voice-over ended "to boldly go where no man has gone before"
become or go has already been and gone has never been to the circus
NASHHumorist who wrote "Progress might have been all right once, but it has gone on too long"
unlamented(of a person who has died or something that has gone or finished) Not mourned or regretted
residuesA small amount of something that remains after the main part has gone or been taken or used
receiversA person or company appointed by a court to manage the financial affairs of a business or person that has gone bankrupt
participlesA word formed from a verb (e.g., going, gone, being, been) and used as an adjective (e.g., working woman, burned toast) or a noun (e.g., good breeding). In English, participles are also used to make compound verb forms (e.g., is going, has been)
participleA word formed from a verb (e.g., going, gone, being, been) and used as an adjective (e.g., working woman, burned toast) or a noun (e.g., good breeding). In English, participles are also used to make compound verb forms (e.g., is going, has been)