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Meanings of
knockoff
in English
An unauthorized copy or imitation.
clone
Synonyms
Examples for "
clone
"
clone
Examples for "
clone
"
1
Unless 'e's left a
clone
of' imself behind 'e musta done, Bunsen.
2
Whether anyone would wish to
clone
a human is a different matter.
3
In this case we used the
clone
,
because the original was damaged.
4
Shiran oversees the new open source project that seeks to
clone
Dremel.
5
Do you know what goes on in the First Family
clone
banks?
Usage of
knockoff
in English
1
Nora, tottering along in her
knockoff
Keds, looks like the perfect victim.
2
She stamps one of her black
knockoff
Keds, mouth twisting with annoyance.
3
Not a true bouillabaisse, but a good and very fast
knockoff
.
4
My sister ordered two
knockoff
ones that are just as good.
5
Though similar in size, weight, and price, the Typhoon is no Phantom
knockoff
.
6
I played around with a few apps, including an oddly fun Tetris
knockoff
.
7
Well, there are bobbies trying to catch players selling
knockoff
goods.
8
This felt like a MKR
knockoff
which I don't care for.
9
So how can you tell the difference between true Italian cuisine and a
knockoff
?
10
Embossed in gold was a
knockoff
of the Presidential Seal of the United States.
11
It wasn't a walkoff homer; it was a
knockoff
homer.
12
And by the 1980s, Eli Lilly had developed a synthetic THC
knockoff
called Nabilone.
13
Someone approached Rena pretending to be an international
knockoff
merchandiser.
14
How soon will it be before there are
knockoff
copies of Meghan Markle's dress?
15
The judges can see you're faker than a
knockoff
Vuitton.
16
Slidell removed
knockoff
Ray-Bans and hung them by one bow in his jacket pocket.
Other examples for "knockoff"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
About this term
knockoff
Noun
Singular
Frequent collocations
actual knockoff
be knockoff
black knockoff
blatant knockoff
buy a knockoff
More collocations
Knockoff
through the time
Knockoff
across language varieties
United States of America
Common