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  1. Gone (TV Series 2026– ) - IMDb

    Gone: Created by George Kay. With David Morrissey, Oscar Batterham, Eve Myles, Arthur Hughes. Local Headmaster Michael Polly who becomes the prime suspect in his wife Sarah's disappearance …

  2. Gone (2026 TV series) - Wikipedia

    Gone is a British television series written by George Kay that first broadcast on ITV1 and ITVX on 8 March 2026. The cast is led by Eve Myles and David Morrissey.

  3. GONE Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

    The meaning of GONE is lost, ruined. How to use gone in a sentence.

  4. GONE | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary

    GONE definition: 1. past participle of go 2. later or older than: 3. If something is gone, there is none of it…. Learn more.

  5. Gone review – the most engrossing drama we’ll see this year

    Mar 8, 2026 · Gone review – the most engrossing drama we’ll see this year David Morrissey stars in this tense, shrewd crime drama, as a strange headteacher whose wife has gone missing.

  6. Gone - definition of gone by The Free Dictionary

    Past participle of go 1. 1. a. Being away from a place; absent or having departed. b. Missing or lost: My watch is gone. 2. a. No longer in existence; not part of the present: "The biggest catastrophe was the …

  7. gone - Wiktionary, the free dictionary

    Jan 20, 2026 · Adjective gone (comparative further gone or farther gone or goner, superlative furthest gone or farthest gone or gonest) Away, having left.

  8. Gone Definition & Meaning - YourDictionary

    Gone definition: Advanced, as in illness or deterioration.

  9. gone - WordReference.com Dictionary of English

    gone /gɔn, gɑn/ v. pp. of go1. adj. [be + ~] departed; left: When I looked up, the customer was gone. past: Two years were gone. Idioms [be + ~] Idioms far gone, in an advanced or terminal state: The …

  10. gone | Dictionaries and vocabulary tools for English language learners ...

    The meaning of gone. Definition of gone. English dictionary and integrated thesaurus for learners, writers, teachers, and students with advanced, intermediate, and beginner levels.