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Meanings of
knocked out
in English
Knocked unconscious by a heavy blow.
out
stunned
ko'd
kayoed
Related terms
unconscious
Synonyms
Examples for "
out
"
out
stunned
ko'd
kayoed
Examples for "
out
"
1
This situation played
out
countless times; different settings, different boys, different words.
2
Economic news coming
out
of Northern Europe, including Germany, has been good.
3
And that's the second question that American Animals sets
out
to answer.
4
Renzi says the main task is to get Europe
out
of crisis.
5
The question comes
out
colder than he means: 'Upon what possible inducement?'
1
He said: I am really
stunned
that it has gone that far.
2
As you can imagine people are
stunned
over this 'great escape' attempt.
3
Some of Simmons' famous friends said the allegations had left them
stunned
.
4
The young captain looked
stunned
for a moment, staring right past Hoffman.
5
However, he said he was still
stunned
when his tactic paid off.
1
Victory over the KO'd Greeks will see last year's finalists safely through as runners up.
2
He rode into town to fight Irish Johnny O'Rourke, one of our local boys, and KO'd Johnny in the first round.
3
Now, the man from Mayo leads the largest party in the land, has KO'd Fianna Fail and is probably bursting for another election.
1
Cousins entered the game with just 4:11 left and Washington trailing 38-21 after Griffin was
kayoed
by Broncos defensive lineman Terrance Knighton.
Usage of
knocked out
in English
1
The rotary was
knocked
out
;
coal was running low in the chutes.
2
The storm also
knocked
out
power to thousands of Czechs and Poles.
3
I find myself really
knocked
out
by so many shows, he said.
4
The quake destroyed the presidential palace and
knocked
out
communications and power.
5
Indeed, his first instincts were that Rick had simply been
knocked
out
.
6
Last year we had a three-goal advantage and we were
knocked
out
.
7
It flattened villages, damaged buildings and
knocked
out
telephone and electricity services.
8
After recovering from being
knocked
out
a second time, his memory returns.
9
But it seemed set to avoid being
knocked
out
of parliament altogether.
10
He
knocked
out
the dottle, refilled the bowl and lighted the tobacco.
11
If you get
knocked
out
in the group stage that is disaster.
12
He was merely
knocked
out
,
and might come around at any time.
13
The teeth were
knocked
out
and the fingernails cut off as souvenirs.
14
Nayland Smith
knocked
out
his pipe upon the side of the fireplace.
15
The captain
knocked
out
the ashes of his pipe a little apprehensively.
16
At the switch station we had the breath
knocked
out
of us.
Other examples for "knocked out"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
This collocation consists of:
knocked
out
knocked
knock
Verb
Preposition
Knocked out
through the time
Knocked out
across language varieties
South Africa
Common
Australia
Common
New Zealand
Common
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