down-and-outer (Meaning)

down-and-outer

physically weakened or incapacitated, destitute, impoverished

down-and-outer Sentence Examples

  1. The once-wealthy businessman had fallen on hard times, becoming a down-and-outer living on the streets.
  2. The down-and-outer begged for spare change at the corner of the busy intersection.
  3. The drunken down-and-outer stumbled through the alleyway, his clothes torn and dirty.
  4. The homeless man was a down-and-outer who had lost everything in the fire.
  5. The down-and-outer's eyes held a mixture of despair and resignation.
  6. The down-and-outer sold newspapers on the street corner, but his earnings were meager.
  7. The down-and-outer had no family or friends to turn to for help.
  8. The down-and-outer's health was failing due to years of neglect and substance abuse.
  9. The down-and-outer slept on the cold, concrete floor of the abandoned building.
  10. The down-and-outer's life had taken a downward spiral, leaving him with nothing but broken dreams and lost hope.

FAQs About the word down-and-outer

physically weakened or incapacitated, destitute, impoverished

feeble,weak, weakened, frail, disabled, asthenic, enervated, softened, exhausted, paralyzed

tough, sinewy, strong, stalwart, muscular,powerful, virile, able-bodied, rugged, hard

The once-wealthy businessman had fallen on hard times, becoming a down-and-outer living on the streets.

The down-and-outer begged for spare change at the corner of the busy intersection.

The drunken down-and-outer stumbled through the alleyway, his clothes torn and dirty.

The homeless man was a down-and-outer who had lost everything in the fire.