Sackcloth And Ashes

Mourning, penitence, or extreme humility. Alludes to the ancient Hebrew custom of wearing coarse sackcloth and covering oneself with ashes as a sign of contrition before God.

Examples:

  • What I did was terrible, and I've been in sackcloth and ashes ever since.

Origin: Appears in Tyndale's 1526 biblical translation