Very old, torn, and worn out clothing, as worn by beggars.
1 Their clothes were bubbling in the hot spring in rags and tatters .
2 The entire village seemed unwashed and dressed in rags and tatters .
3 Our flannel shirts and woolen undergarments hung from us in rags and tatters .
4 They began patiently sewing the rags and tatters back into usable form again.
5 Not even rags and tatters could have made Loristan seem insignificant or undistinguished.
6 They were things of rags and tatters - their only luggage a bottle of whiskey.
7 Look at the clothing on my back - all rags and tatters .
8 His stiff dignity hung about him in rags and tatters .
9 We made sport of our rags and tatters and laughed the English to scorn.
10 Are you destitute of even the moral rags and tatters a Hottentot may boast?
11 Bullets sparked off his armour and his coat tore away in rags and tatters .
12 If I am a princess in rags and tatters , I can be a princess inside.
13 Their clothes were in rags and tatters , and they had a very wretched, starved appearance.
14 His dress consisted of rags and tatters , and his countenance resembled that of a robber.
15 You are to be five beggars, two men and three women, all rags and tatters .
16 What a thing of rags and tatters , an Emperor "drawn" like a fowl!
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