without a penny
71cut — cut1 W1S1 [kʌt] v past tense and past participle cut present participle cutting ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 1¦(reduce)¦ 2¦(divide something with a knife, scissors etc)¦ 3¦(make something shorter with a knife etc)¦ 4¦(remove parts from film etc)¦ 5¦(make a… …
72cut — cut1 [ kʌt ] (past tense and past participle cut) verb *** ▸ 1 use knife/sharp tool ▸ 2 have ability to cut ▸ 3 injure part of body ▸ 4 reduce/lower ▸ 5 on computer ▸ 6 stop something moving/working ▸ 7 make something shorter ▸ 8 divide playing… …
73cut\ off — v 1. To separate or block. The flood cut the townspeople off from the rest of the world. The woods cut off the view. His rudeness cuts him off from friends he might have. 2. To interrupt or stop. The television show was cut off by a special news… …
74take to the cleaners — 1) win all someone s money He went to Las Vegas and was taken to the cleaners by the card dealers. 2) (smb) take all of someone s money or cheat someone He was taken to the cleaners when he decided to buy the series of books from the salesman.… …
75poor — I. a. 1. Indigent, needy, necessitous, pinched, straitened. 2. Penniless, moneyless, impecunious, destitute, distressed, poverty stricken, seedy, reduced, short of money, out of money, without a penny, out of pocket, out of cash, out at the… …
76disinherit — verb Harrison s parents disinherited him when he joined a neo Nazi cult Syn: cut someone out of one s will, cut off, dispossess; disown, repudiate, reject, cast off/aside, wash one s hands of, have nothing more to do with, turn one s back on;… …
77insolvent — adjective even his family never suspected that Chet was insolvent Syn: bankrupt, ruined, wiped out, in receivership; penniless, poor, impoverished, impecunious, destitute, without a penny (to one s name), in debt, in arrears; informal bust,… …
78disinherit — v cut off, cut off without a penny; expropriate, deprive, dispossess, divest; oust, evict, turn out, Inf. send out into the storm; disown, repudiate, renounce, turn [s.o. s] picture to the wall …
79cut off — phrasal verb [transitive] Word forms cut off : present tense I/you/we/they cut off he/she/it cuts off present participle cutting off past tense cut off past participle cut off 1) to remove something by cutting it Cut the tops off the carrots. Why …
80penniless — /ˈpɛnələs / (say penuhluhs) adjective without a penny; destitute of money. {penn(y) + i 2 + less} …