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out at (the) elbows
01
used to refer to someone who does not have enough money and is considered poor by the society's standards
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Despite his once prosperous background, he fell on hard times and was now out at the elbows, struggling to make ends meet.
The novel's protagonist started as a wealthy entrepreneur but, due to a series of unfortunate events, ended up out at elbows.
02
(of a piece of clothing) looking shabby and worn-out
Ejemplos
His favorite pair of jeans became out at elbows after years of regular use, developing holes and signs of distress.
Last year, her dress was out at the elbows, exhibiting signs of wear with worn patches and loose threads.



























