from rags to riches



from rags to riches

Fig. from poverty to wealth; from modesty to elegance. The princess used to be quite poor. She certainly moved from rags to riches. After I inherited the money, I went from rags to riches.
See also: rag, riches

from rags to riches

From being poor to being wealthy, especially through one's own efforts. For example, The invention catapulted the scientist from rags to riches. Horatio Alger (1834-1899) popularized this theme in some 130 best-selling novels, in which the hero, through hard work and thrift, pulled himself out of poverty to wealth and happiness.
See also: rag, riches

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Quetzalcoatlkwet-səl-KWAH-təl (English)Aztec and Toltec Mythology
Babcock['bæbkɔk]
Nicomedes-Ancient Greek (Latinized)
SeveriSE-ve-reeFinnish
Yngvar-Norwegian
MissyMIS-eeEnglish