agone in a sentence
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Definition
AGONE: adverb meaning in the past or long ago.
Sample Sentences
- Long agone, the village thrived with laughter and joy.
- Memories of that time, now so far agone, still linger in my heart.
- The ancient ruins speak of a civilization that existed long agone.
- She often reminisces about her childhood, which feels like a world agone.
- Stories passed down through generations tell of heroes from ages agone.
- The book transports readers to a time that seems so agone yet so vivid.
- In the quiet of the night, I ponder events that transpired long agone.
- Lessons learned from mistakes made agone shape our present choices.
- His tales of adventure are set in lands agone, filled with mystery and magic.
- The echoes of laughter from agone days remind us of simpler times.
- Many years agone, I visited the quaint village nestled in the hills.
- The legends of heroes long agone still echo through the ancient trees.
- He reminisced about the friendships forged in days agone with a bittersweet smile.
- Time seemed to stand still in that beautiful place, so long agone.
- The artifacts unearthed from the dig tell stories of civilizations agone.
- In the quiet of the evening, memories of love lost agone flooded her mind.
- The hills were alive with the songs of birds that had long agone taken flight.
- Historians often ponder the events that transpired so many seasons agone.
- Her laughter lingered in the air, a haunting reminder of joy agone.
- As the sun set, it painted the sky with hues reminiscent of times agone.
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