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down-and-out. noun [ C ] UK uk / ˌdaʊn.əˈnaʊt / us / ˌdaʊn.əˈnaʊt / a person who has no money and no home: I was never a down-and-out, but it did start to look that way.
- DOWN-AND-OUT | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
DOWN-AND-OUT definition: 1. having no luck, no money, and no...
- DOWN-AND-OUT definition | Cambridge English Dictionary
DOWN-AND-OUT meaning: 1. having no luck, no money, and no...
- DOWN-AND-OUT | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
The meaning of DOWN-AND-OUT is destitute, impoverished. How to use down-and-out in a sentence.
Vor 2 Tagen · If you describe someone as down-and-out, you mean that they have no job and nowhere to live, and they have no real hope of improving their situation.
to be down and out [idiom] [person, business] am Ende sein [ugs.] [Redewendung] [finanziell etc.] to have fallen out of the ugly tree (and hit every branch on the way down) [Br.] [pej.] [idiom]
If you describe someone as down-and-out, you mean that they have no job and nowhere to live, and they have no real hope of improving their situation.