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to be down on your luck

Posted byieltsonly_pvk5rn February 2, 2011January 17, 2013

If you lose your job and then spend all of your savings, you are experiencing bad luck. You might need help and sympathy from friends or strangers.

We should offer to pay for his dinner because he is down on his luck at the moment.

Posted byieltsonly_pvk5rnFebruary 2, 2011January 17, 2013Posted inUncategorized

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