destitute of
be destitute of morality
be destitute of good feeling
towns destitute of commerce.
the charity cares for destitute children.
They were destitute of necessaries of life.
Young recruits destitute of any experience.
the charity cares for destitute and deprived children.
Of swimming creatures that are destitute of feet, some have winglets or fins, as fishes: and of these some have four fins, two above on the back, two below on the belly, as the gilthead and the basse;
It is also home for the city's most destitute.
Great! - But… the hospital bills leave you destitute!
A happy constitution supplied philosophy, and though seemingly destitute of wisdom he was really wise.
Those who survived were left destitute.
So these people have been destitute.
The entire extended clan was left destitute as a result.
Because Medicaid covers people below or near the poverty line, the uninsured are usually not completely destitute.
The remaining half-billion or so are on a par with the most destitute bits of Africa.
The number of the destitute would then be about 100m, most of them in intractable countries in Africa.
And we look after the wives and families of some of the wounded who are destitute — yes, worse than destitute.
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