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Meaning of goneness

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goneness (n.)

A state of exhaustion; faintness, especially as resulting from hunger.

goneness Sentence Examples

  1. The goneness of my beloved pet left an unfillable void in my heart.
  2. The suddenness of his departure created a profound sense of goneness that lingered long afterwards.
  3. The room felt empty and desolate after his goneness, as if a part of it had been extinguished.
  4. The silence that followed his goneness was deafening, amplifying the pain of his absence.
  5. Time seemed to stand still in the wake of his goneness, as if the world had paused to mourn his loss.
  6. The memories of his presence only served to intensify the feeling of goneness, making his absence all the more palpable.
  7. The emptiness that his goneness created threatened to consume me, leaving me adrift in a sea of sorrow.
  8. The physical and emotional pain of his goneness was unbearable, as if a part of myself had been torn away.
  9. I longed for the days before his goneness, when his presence filled my life with joy and meaning.
  10. The goneness of my loved one will forever linger in my heart, a bittersweet reminder of the cherished time we shared.

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A state of exhaustion; faintness, especially as resulting from hunger.

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The goneness of my beloved pet left an unfillable void in my heart.

The suddenness of his departure created a profound sense of goneness that lingered long afterwards.

The room felt empty and desolate after his goneness, as if a part of it had been extinguished.

The silence that followed his goneness was deafening, amplifying the pain of his absence.