Knocked unconscious by a heavy blow.
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Examples for "out "
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 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 .
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.
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