Down and out

The phrase "down and out" is commonly used to describe someone who is destitute, hopeless, and facing a great amount of adversity or misfortune. It refers to a state of complete despair or defeat, often implying a lack of money, resources, and social support. It can also describe an individual who is physically and emotionally exhausted or defeated.


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