Knock-out

  • 51Knock-out-Schlag — D✓Knock out Schlag, Knock|out|schlag (Abkürzung K. o. Schlag) …

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  • 52knock out — Synonyms and related words: KO, anesthetize, author, bang, bash, bat, bat out, beat, becharm, bedaze, belt, benumb, besot, bewitch, biff, block out, blunt, bonk, botch, bugger, bungle, burn out, call off, cancel, captivate, carry away, carve,… …

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  • 53knock out — I (Roget s IV) v. 1. [To make unconscious or exhausted] Syn. put to sleep, stupefy, anesthetize, exhaust; see deaden 1 , drug , tire 2 . 2. [To strike down] Syn. strike senseless, render unconscious, knock one out of one s senses, knock down for… …

    English dictionary for students

  • 54knock out — 1) PHRASAL VERB To knock someone out means to cause them to become unconscious or to go to sleep. [V n P] He was arguing with his girlfriend and she hit him with a frying pan! Nearly knocked him out... [V n P] The three drinks knocked him out...… …

    English dictionary

  • 55knock out — transitive verb Date: 1856 1. to produce roughly or hastily 2. a. (1) to defeat (a boxing opponent) by a knockout (2) to make unconscious < the drug knocked him out > b. to make inoperative or useless < electricity was knocked out by the storm > …

    New Collegiate Dictionary

  • 56knock out — verb a) To strike or bump (someone or something) out. I accidentally knocked out the glass in my picture frame. b) To render unconscious, as by a blow to the head. The boxer knocked out his opponent in the third round. See Also: knockout …

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  • 57knock-out — [wym. nokaut] m IV, D. u, Ms. knock outucie; lm M. y → nokaut …

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  • 58knock out — {v. phr.} To make helpless, unworkable, or unusable. * /The champion knocked out the challenger in the third round./ * /The soldier knocked out two enemy tanks with his bazooka./ …

    Dictionary of American idioms

  • 59knock out — {v. phr.} To make helpless, unworkable, or unusable. * /The champion knocked out the challenger in the third round./ * /The soldier knocked out two enemy tanks with his bazooka./ …

    Dictionary of American idioms

  • 60Knock out — 1. overwhelm with success or attractiveness; 2. destroy; damage severely; 3. earn: He knocked out a living as a station hand ; 4. make; produce: Pete knocked out a few pots …

    Dictionary of Australian slang