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be knockout
noun
The act of making someone unconscious, or at least unable to come back on their feet within a certain period of time; a TKO.
Exact(5)
If he's somehow able to win all three of these states, it will really be knockout blow.
There is a new mood at White Hart Lane, and there will be knockout European football here in February.
I only wish that more theatres were as adventurous as these three and reexamined plays that may not be knockout masterpieces, but are eminently stageable.
Then the Buckeyes answered with what appeared to be knockout flurry.
Within the SWR-C, there are 14 components, 6 of which are required for the survival of yeast and cannot be knockout).
Similar(55)
A sample rich, chocolatey flat white was knockout.
The combination in the lamb tagine was knockout.
It is knockout week on MasterChef: The Professionals.
It is knockout time at the 2014 Fifa World Cup.
Of course, the only tally that mattered was knockout punches.
The flesh is knockout sweet, sorbet-smooth and very wet.
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