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agone

[ uh-gawn, uh-gon ]

adverb

, Archaic.
  1. an archaic variant of ago.


agone

/ əˈɡɒn /

adverb

  1. See ago
    an archaic word for ago


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Example Sentences

She quite forgot her companion in these lighter reminiscences of a period that seemed far more than ten years agone.

Beggared but an hour agone, and now you must come and tell me I have lost her by losing house and lands!

I am certainly not so young as I once was—a lady took occasion to remind me of the fact no later agone than last night.

It struck me suddenly that her gayety was the same as that she had worn to my birthday party, scarce a year agone.

Had he been dreaming of the sweetness of the woman who had so captivated his youthful fancy, almost a dozen years agone?

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