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far-gone

[fahr-gawn, -gon] / ˈfɑrˈgɔn, -ˈgɒn /








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But that goal is still a far-gone dream as the sport hopes to grow international participation with modern weight classes and equitable gender opportunities.

From Los Angeles Times

Focusing mainly on the first handful of those years, the documentary is an ode to an already far-gone era when a wave of bands revitalized New York’s music scene, capturing the gritty romance of the city.

From Seattle Times

But Gosar is probably the most far-gone nativist member in Congress.

From Slate

She has walked too many miles in the halls of hospitals visiting too many far-gone patients and seeing too many medical mistakes to go along with conventional thinking.

From Washington Post

Whether because he can’t, or he won’t, take command of his muscles, Quinn is now a far-gone invalid, his life shrunk to the wretched walls of a V.A. hospital, his only escape drugs, equally desperate women and — occasionally — curious beams of sunlight that remind him of “another world.”

From New York Times