Examples of 'mostly gone' in a sentence
Meaning of "mostly gone"
mostly gone: This phrase is used to describe a situation in which something or someone has largely disappeared, ceased to exist, or become very limited in availability or presence. It suggests that only remnants or a small fraction of the original quantity or presence remain
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mostly gone
The pain has mostly gone away.
Just want to make sure the three beers are mostly gone.
These were mostly gone by time humans arrived.
Even newspapers are mostly gone.
Mostly gone today.
The ash is mostly gone here too.
The fire that she always had is mostly gone.
Which is mostly gone today.
The center is hollowed out because the ice is mostly gone.
They are mostly gone.
By this evening the cloud caused by the injection is mostly gone.
Yet these deeply human needs have mostly gone ignored by scientists.
Still have quite bad headache but the other problems are now mostly gone.
Its power is mostly gone.
She was mostly gone by the time I got there.
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The pain is already mostly gone.
The sea ice is mostly gone Time of year when.
The wild swings are mostly gone.
Rats are mostly gone now, due to the asbestos.
The sea ice is mostly gone.
The nausea 's mostly gone with the little orange pills.
Those who have wielded the puppet strings are mostly gone.
Sound is mostly gone.
The influence of both rivers and sea had now mostly gone.
These laws have mostly gone unchallenged, except for the third law.
The outside walls are mostly gone.
Mostly gone are the days of vote-rigging and vote-buying as a path to power.
The bed bugs are mostly gone.
Within a week, the shooting pains in my ankles were mostly gone.
Clothes are mostly gone.
The inorganic phosphate deposits we used to make fertilizer, mostly gone.
The money is mostly gone.
Part of a vaulted basement remains, but the upper floors are mostly gone.
That work is mostly gone.
Inflation has been brought under control, and overvalued exchange rates are mostly gone.
The empire is mostly gone.
The wallet prevented the bills from deteriorating completely, but the ink is mostly gone.
The advertisers we would counted on had mostly gone over to the Internet.
It is possible that in 15 more years, extreme poverty and illiteracy will be mostly gone.
Coal is likely to be mostly gone within 20 years.
With that the reward for the harpy battle is mostly gone.
No, the pain 's mostly gone now.
As in much of the world, the local fish is mostly gone.
In 1938, the copper deposits were mostly gone and the town was mostly abandoned.
The trees no longer dance and the animals have mostly gone feral.
It 's mostly gone.
The kibbutzim are mostly gone.
Huge numbers of people depended on the fish, which is now mostly gone.
For the last 40 years, for example, it has mostly gone into stock and bond prices.
But now, he finishes telling his visitor, the money is mostly gone.
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Examples of using Mostly
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Mostly because my family used to eat here
Concerns were expressed mostly in the following areas
Mostly he would talk about his birds