beaten-out adj.
impoverished.
(con. 1840s–50s) London Labour and London Poor I 439/1: Some were described to me as ‘beaten-out countrymen,’ who had come up to town in the hope of obtaining employment, and had failed. |
impoverished.
(con. 1840s–50s) London Labour and London Poor I 439/1: Some were described to me as ‘beaten-out countrymen,’ who had come up to town in the hope of obtaining employment, and had failed. |