1 | He is as poor as a church mouse. | |
2 | He remained poor all his life. | |
3 | He ministers to the poor. | |
4 | He is really too garrulous. | |
5 | Love lives in cottages as well as in courts. | |
6 | Hemolytic anemias. | |
7 | Talk less; say more. | |
8 | China is not poor in oil. | |
9 | We need to eliminate poverty. | |
10 | We must fend against poverty. | |
11 | That's not about poverty. | |
12 | President Lincoln was born poor. | |
13 | Laid-off workers fall into penury. | |
14 | A bazaar was held for the poor. | |
15 | Poverty often encourages crime. | |
16 | An impoverished person; a pauper. | |
17 | She often alluded to her poverty. | |
18 | He finally broke free from poverty. | |
19 | Crime often exists with poverty. | |
20 | There is always a vast chasm between rich and poor. |