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Idiom “Fair-weather friend” Meaning of Idiom, Definition of Phrase and origin with Example.

Fair-weather friend

Such a friend is only your friend when you are prosperous. He deserts you as soon as you are in any kind of trouble.
When Sunil lost his money, he also lost all his fair-weather friends. 

Aruna faced the same situation when she had to leave her job in disgrace. 

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