What are examples of common idioms?

We use many idioms in our everyday language. Some examples of common idioms include โ€œThe early bird gets the worm,โ€ โ€œCuriosity killed the cat,โ€ and โ€œItโ€™s raining cats and dogs.โ€ They make language more playful and are used to emphasize the things we are saying.

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What does riches to rags mean?

โ€œRiches to ragsโ€ is a less popular version of the idiom โ€œrags to riches.โ€ It typically describes a situation in which someone transitions from being financially wealthy to being poor or disadvantaged, but it can also refer to any situation where one goes from being fortunate to being unfortunate (e.g., โ€œThe poor lad went from riches to ragsโ€).

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What is a rags to riches story?

A โ€œrags-to-richesโ€ story tells of someone or something that went from poor to rich, or from an unfavorable situation to a favorable one. For example, if someone invents something and makes a lot of money from it, that would be considered a โ€œrags-to-richesโ€ story.

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