Surprise greatly; knock someone's socks off.
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Examples for "floor"
Examples for "floor"
1A floor in home prices will also prevent future foreclosures, Zandi said.
2These well-appointed three-bedroom top floor apartments come with particularly good quality fittings.
3Soon, he said, he would get to work on the second floor.
4The issue of casualisation and part time working conditions hit the floor.
5The Empire State Building was going up almost a floor per day.
1Indeed, authorities are using banks' excess capital to help cushion the shock.
2Meanwhile, in Europe a hard Brexit shock was a risk, Deutsche said.
3Meade said: We're all in a state of shock at the moment.
4Patients: The target population was patients with consensus criteria for septic shock.
5The decision to leave the EU sent shock waves throughout the EU.
1Police used stun-grenades to disperse them; there were no reports of injuries.
2Police used horses and stun grenades to try to control the crowds.
3After the stun of the blow came the realization of the consequences.
4One part bazooka round; one part suicidal drone; one part stun round.
5The sight of the wharves and the ships seemed to stun her.
1Tucker made two free throws and New Orleans turned the ball over.
2They turned the ball over just four times in the second half.
3During the opening 20 minutes, Purdue turned the ball over eight times.
4Vandy turned the ball over 15 times, led by six from Lee.
5Especially when the other team doesn't turn the ball over at all.
1In New Zealand, local fans were also taken aback by the news.
2The board were taken aback by size of the problem at Laiki.
3Alice was quite taken aback by the extent of this negative concept.
4Some users said they were taken aback by the silver fix loss.
5It left several Ministers taken aback by the severity of the warnings.
1Our batteries are able to blow out of the water every vessel that flies the Northern flag.
2So when parenthood came knocking, I was blown out of the water.
3It's blown out of the water by the North African state of Mauritania.
4I feel the expectations are being blown out of the water, he said.
5Their record has been blown out of the water by the humble jellyfish.
6At a sweep, that theory is blown out of the water.
7Yeah, and we could get blown out of the water too.
8This idea was blown out of the water in 2004.
9Back then, they were physically blown out of the water.
10He was confident, but five years later Forbes' ideas were blown out of the water.
11It's bad enough I may be blown out of the water by my own daughter.
12Some are already at it and we all hope they get blown out of the water.
13If there's a lockdown in the next four weeks we'll be blown out of the water.
14Blown out of the water just like that.
15Now, though, that argument (like all previous ones) has been blown out of the water.
16Unless we surrender here we are going to be blown out of the water in short order.
Translations for blow out of the water