out at (the) elbows
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British pronunciation/ˈaʊt at ðə ˈɛlbəʊz/
American pronunciation/ˈaʊt æt ðə ˈɛlboʊz/
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fuori ai gomiti

used to refer to someone who does not have enough money and is considered poor by the society's standards

What is the origin of the idiom "out at elbows" and when to use it?

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This idiom is used to describe someone who is in a state of poverty or financial hardship, often visible through their worn-out or shabby appearance. It is used to to refer to someone who is experiencing financial hardship or poverty, and their appearance, particularly their worn-out or shabby clothing, reflects their lack of means to afford better attire.

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