Find the word definition

Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
far gone
adjective
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
▪ She's too far gone to understand what's happening.
Wiktionary
far gone

phr. 1 (&lit far go gone English) 2 At an advanced stage of ruin. 3 intoxicated.

Wikipedia
Far Gone

Far Gone is the third studio album by Seattle Grunge band Love Battery, released in 1993, through Sub Pop. It received generally negative reviews from critics and fans, often described as a disappointment compared to their previous album, Dayglo.

Usage examples of "far gone".

They let Djabeertapritch have him, but he was too far gone for us to make well.

Lillianara is too far gone to either welcome or question the warm wind that blows down the mountainside toward her.

Planters and Crackers, rich and poor, black and white, women and children, the old, the dying, the crippled, the wounded, the women far gone in pregnancy, crowded the road to Atlanta on trains, afoot, on horseback, in carriages and wagons piled high with trunks and household goods.

Then came the stretcher, on which the victim of deep potations was carried to the watchhouse, and pitched into a dirty cell, among a score of wretches about as far gone as himself, who saluted their new comrade by a loud, long shout of flare up!

So far gone am I in the dark side of earth, that its other side, the theoretic bright one, seems but uncertain twilight to me.

She wanted them to wake the man up, but he was probably too far gone for that, and his next response told her all she needed to know.

She wanted them to wake the man up, but he was probably to far gone for that and his next response told her all she needed to know.

Unless you count the flares as my lurker lighted up, or the passing of drunks so far gone they were unafraid of the nighted streets.

Hell, I was so far gone I loved you when you were just an overblown, brainless, arrogant prick of a clotheshorse and I damned well should have known better!

Fagin, who had had considerable experience of such matters in his time, saw, with great satisfaction, that she was very far gone indeed.

Rocinante was marvellously portrayed, so long and thin, so lank and lean, with so much backbone and so far gone in consumption, that he showed plainly with what judgment and propriety the name of Rocinante had been bestowed upon him.

And for that the women that were nearest of kin to her professed to have been told by her, that she was not so far gone in pregnancy that the child could be perfectly formed, they, without more ado, laid her in a tomb in a neighboring church, and after long lamentation closed it upon her.

And the Captain, the courteous, genteel Captain, was from the look of him far gone in a cold rage that would have done the best of Ael's old commanders proud.

I was pretty far gone when I stumbled out of a cab almost into the scandalized arms of Mrs.

His muscles didn't feel or look particularly strong or defined, but they weren't that far gone.