down-and-out in the PONS Dictionary

down-and-out Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

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At least it provides a shelter for those who are down-and-out and it is also not far from the city centre.
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At the same time, they agreed she had an evil side brought on by the stress of caring for her down-and-out tenants.
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That you can seem totally down-and-out or even dead in your life, marriage, or career and things can miraculously turn around.
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The movie is basically a film noir, where a self-destructive, down-and-out investigator takes on a case that may be more than he can handle.
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It, s certainly too bad they don, t have a little more compassion for down-and-out children of any race.
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The film revolves around a down-and-out music promoter who inadvertently becomes a successful professional wrestling manager.
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But he was haunted by what he and many of his peers used to think about doctors who treated down-and-out patients.
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Eight residents living in that squalor were down-and-out adults, several of them developmentally challenged, others physically disabled.
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Not in terms of the character -- he'd played down-and-out, apathetic types before -- but in terms of the intimacy of his performance.
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It describes the life of a number of down-and-out men who belong to the artistic circles of the city.
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