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English Idioms Deadbeat
Deadbeat - someone who does not pay the money that they owe; someone who does not pay the money that they owe; someone who is able to work but chooses not work or earn money, but takes money from the government, charities, people
- My friend is divorced, and her husband is a deadbeat. He owes her a huge amount of money for the children.
- My brother is a deadbeat. He is always asking for money, and never pays me back.
- There are many deadbeats in the city. They just do not want to get a job.
- I told my sister not to marry her deadbeat boyfriend. Her boyfriend did not work for the last five years.
- There are many people in the government are deadbeats. They do not do anything. They just sit and do nothing all day.
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