in your heart...anytime
in real life. It depends on how far away they are and their desire or ability to come back
It's not an idiom. It means just what it sounds like -- someone or something is gone away forever, they're no longer here.
no he's gone for good. he actually is dead
All you have to do is you do 7 gyms then come back and he/she has gone
No, once they're gone, they're gone....Sorry....If I were you, I would buy some new puffles....
When someone says that "someone is gone," it typically means that the person is no longer present, either physically or emotionally. This could refer to a variety of situations, such as a person passing away, leaving a relationship, or moving away. The phrase often carries a sense of loss or absence, indicating a significant change in circumstances or feelings.
it is come and gone
Gone Away was created in 1996.
You should not drive after any surgery where you have gone "under" .
After you have already gone into the museum and been arrested and carted away. (True.)
Return to Gone-Away was created in 1961.
Gone-Away Lake was created in 1957.
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