Rags
81from rags to riches — Someone who starts life very poor and makes a fortune goes from rags to riches …
82glad rags — n. fancy clothes; best clothing. (See also rag.) □ You look pretty good in your glad rags. □ I’ll get on my glad rags, and we’ll go out tonight …
83in rags — (of clothes) tattered and torn ■ (of a person) wearing such clothes * * * in ˈrags idiom wearing very old torn clothes • The children were dressed in rags. Main entry: ↑ragidiom …
84from rags to riches — {adv. phr.} Suddenly making a fortune; becoming rich overnight. * /The Smiths went from rags to riches when they unexpectedly won the lottery./ …
85glad rags — {n.}, {slang} Clothes worn to parties or on special occasions; best clothes. * /Mrs. Owens put on her glad rags for the party./ Compare: BEST BIB AND TUCKER …
86from rags to riches — {adv. phr.} Suddenly making a fortune; becoming rich overnight. * /The Smiths went from rags to riches when they unexpectedly won the lottery./ …
87glad rags — {n.}, {slang} Clothes worn to parties or on special occasions; best clothes. * /Mrs. Owens put on her glad rags for the party./ Compare: BEST BIB AND TUCKER …
88Anexo:Episodios de Rags to Riches — La serie estuvo dos temporadas al aire hasta su cancelación. Contenido 1 Primera temporada 2 Segunda temporada 3 Notas 4 Referencias Primer …
89glad rags — np Dressy clothes. Hey, Daisy, put on some glad rags and I ll take you to a ritzy night club. 1920s …
90from\ rags\ to\ riches — adv. phr. Suddenly making a fortune; becoming rich overnight. The Smiths went from rags to riches when they unexpectedly won the lottery …