Knocked unconscious by a heavy blow.
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Examples for "out"
Examples for "out"
1This situation played out countless times; different settings, different boys, different words.
2Economic news coming out of Northern Europe, including Germany, has been good.
3And that's the second question that American Animals sets out to answer.
4Renzi says the main task is to get Europe out of crisis.
5The question comes out colder than he means: 'Upon what possible inducement?'
1He said: I am really stunned that it has gone that far.
2As you can imagine people are stunned over this 'great escape' attempt.
3Some of Simmons' famous friends said the allegations had left them stunned.
4The young captain looked stunned for a moment, staring right past Hoffman.
5However, he said he was still stunned when his tactic paid off.
1The rotary was knocked out; coal was running low in the chutes.
2The storm also knocked out power to thousands of Czechs and Poles.
3I find myself really knocked out by so many shows, he said.
4The quake destroyed the presidential palace and knocked out communications and power.
5Indeed, his first instincts were that Rick had simply been knocked out.
1Cousins entered the game with just 4:11 left and Washington trailing 38-21 after Griffin was kayoed by Broncos defensive lineman Terrance Knighton.
1Victory over the KO'd Greeks will see last year's finalists safely through as runners up.
2He rode into town to fight Irish Johnny O'Rourke, one of our local boys, and KO'd Johnny in the first round.
3Now, the man from Mayo leads the largest party in the land, has KO'd Fianna Fail and is probably bursting for another election.