How To Use Knocked out In A Sentence

  • So far, the first approach can only cure diabetic mice, while the second one can only breed mice designed not to become diabetic if their b cells are knocked out.
  • All wrongs in the world can be fixed by an afternoon snooze - I went to sleep and woke up thinking that England had been knocked out of the world cup by Wales in the semi final.
  • Yet he still shudders when he recalls the incident which knocked out THREE front teeth and fractured his jaw. The Sun
  • MOSCOW AP -- Denis Lebedev knocked out Roy Jones Jr. in the final round of their non-title cruiserweight fight in Moscow on Saturday, handing the American his third consecutive defeat. SI.com
  • I found it on some cut-rate dance compilation borrowed from a friend, and was knocked out like I'd been hit in the gut while playing dodgeball.
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  • The operators of two nuclear-power plants in the northern prefecture of Aomori said they were running on emergency diesel power after the quake knocked out external power, but by Friday morning, all operations were normal and external power had been restored. Powerful New Quake Rattles Battered Region
  • Our bombers have knocked out the mobile launchers.
  • The British had knocked out radio communications but a mobile transmitter had announced, referring to the General Assembly resolution, that sixty-four nations were supporting the Egyptians.36 Eisenhower 1956
  • The air was knocked out of him and as his father began choking him, Dante struggled to breath and get his father off of him at the same time.
  • (which they didn't do because my skin was so sore - but i still got knocked out) they did more swobs. WN.com - Articles related to Scientists uncover mysterious workings of cholera bacteria
  • In 1999, a software bug knocked out a nationwide paging system for a day.
  • The windows were knocked out
  • knocked out by doped wine
  • A tooth was knocked out and he also suffered bruising.
  • The Anarak Adventure state that if you are not completely knocked out by the finished product there will be no charge!!
  • Normally the aircar landing pad was protected from these things by a low-level shield, but the storm had knocked out the power and the pad had iced over. Star Trek: Myriad Universes: Shattered Light
  • Judah was outpunched consistently in the middle of the ring and was behind on the judge's scorecards when he got knocked out with a body shot. Yahoo! News: Business - Opinion
  • No-one is more guilty of that than the men who were knocked out in the quarter-finals by the eventual winners.
  • Kanyanta could have knocked out his opponent but Hara stood his ground even after being decked by hard blows to the head that only staggered him.
  • Germany's Angelique Kerber, the only unseeded woman left, faces Italian giant-killer Flavia Pennetta, who knocked out Maria Sharapova in the third round. Nadal's fitness under microscope at U.S. Open
  • The wind was knocked out of her for the second time in five minutes.
  • He was knocked out and lost the ability to speak. Times, Sunday Times
  • Her yelp was cut short when she landed hard on the ground, grass molding about her form, with the air knocked out of her.
  • In 2002 when a political earthquake saw the Socialist's presidential hope Lionel Jospin knocked out by the far-right leader Jean-Marie Le Pen, Hollande, then party general secretary, was seen as an uncontroversial, soothing, and safe pair of hands – just what was needed to nurse the wounded and limping party back to health. François Hollande nomination marks the triumph of Monsieur Ordinary
  • Kitchen cabinets, light fixtures and switches had been removed and thrown on the floor, and a window had been knocked out.
  • Australia were knocked out in the second round.
  • They either were knocked out of a game or suffered an actual concussion in consecutive weeks by a devastatingly violent defense that almost seems okay with giving up huge chunks of yardage as long as one of the other guys 'offensive stars has to be helped off the field at some point. Donovan McNabb and Redskins defense not perfect, but plenty plucky
  • She was knocked out of the championship in the third round.
  • In their first meeting, Zulu knocked out Kamanga in the first round but the challenger accused Zulu of wrestling him to the canvas.
  • knocked out a pipe
  • The winding 150 mile course from Barstow, California to Primm, Nevada knocked out vehicle after vehicle.
  • Wheel alignment can easily be knocked out of true by potholes. Times, Sunday Times
  • And Ian seems knocked out cold, as the campers and Carrie all barge into the room.
  • He was knocked out by a single blow to the head.
  • The telephone communications were knocked out by the storm.
  • Enemy aircraft have knocked out 25 tanks.
  • One team fielded their reserves and could not wait to get knocked out of the competition. The Sun
  • Some trains round Cambs were knocked out by theft of the cabling. Mobtown Shank « POLICE INSPECTOR BLOG
  • She managed a good/strong showing in the world championship, but was knocked out in the semi-final.
  • However, an unlucky schoolboy aimed a hazel nut directly at my head, which very narrowly missed me; otherwise, it came with so much violence, that it would have infallibly knocked out my brains, for it was almost as large as a small pumpion: but I had the satisfaction to see the young rogue well beaten, and turned out of the room. Gulliver's Travels
  • He hit the sunbaked earth hard enough to have the wind knocked out of him, but not hard enough to injure himself or—perhaps more importantly—dislodge the credit-laden pack strapped onto his back, and came up with his AGR-14 in his hands. Starcraft II: Devils’ Due
  • When i went into hospital for minor surgery (which they didn't do because my skin was so sore - but i still got knocked out) they did more swobs. WN.com - Articles related to Scientists uncover mysterious workings of cholera bacteria
  • The concern, of course, is that they will be so reeling from the blows that they will have had the confidence knocked out of them too. Times, Sunday Times
  • As it is doubtful that the dimensionalisation was done by anybody working on the film and instead probably knocked out by a promotions or design company purists might want to just filter this down to clean 2D by looking at it through anaglyphic specs with one eye closed. Alice in Wonderland 3D Concept Art | /Film
  • They look at the total ionization, which is the number of electrons knocked out from their atoms. Archive 2008-02-01
  • Knocked out of the previous weekend's game by a neck stinger, he was held out for the first time since 1993.
  • He was knocked out just short, but Young quickly got the touchdown on a sneak.
  • Once again he leapt open-mouthed to the attack, and was filliped to the floor so hard that almost the last particle of breath was knocked out of him. CHAPTER XXII
  • The fires knocked out a number of vital systems, including main propulsion, and she was left wallowing in 25 ft waves driven by gale-force winds.
  • The champion was unexpectedly knocked out in the first round.
  • What many have described as a "one-two" punch left the complex without its normal power supply (electricity from the grid) and also knocked out its backup power supply (a set of diesel generators), a condition known as a "station blackout. The New Yorker
  • The impact, occurring shortly before midnight local time, apparently knocked out all communications before warning could be given.
  • Meanwhile Britain's Ross Edgar was knocked out of the quarter-finals of the men's sprints.
  • Promising Seattle right-hander Felix Hernandez was knocked out during the Yanks' five-run fourth inning, and Wang took a shutout into the seventh.
  • Recently there was a power cut at her home and her landline phone was knocked out. Times, Sunday Times
  • If someone spends several years in a POW camp being beaten, tortured, starved, threatened with death, having bones broken and never set, having their groins bayonetted and never treated, having their teeth knocked out....then they have the right to talk about that experience, should they survive, all that they want. How stupid is it for Obama supporters to question the truth of McCain's "cross in the dirt" story?
  • Without question it was being knocked out of the play-off semi-final by Cardiff.
  • He was knocked out in a brawl at a Hollywood restaurant, suffering a broken jaw and three shattered teeth.
  • Clark was knocked out and had his jaw broken and his collarbone broken 10 minutes into the game.
  • At one point the temperature was up to 11C; nature has been knocked out of kilter, with adders emerging from hibernation and plants budding.
  • However, an unlucky schoolboy aimed a hazel-nut directly at my head, which very narrowly missed me; otherwise it came with so much violence that it would have infallibly knocked out my brains, for it was almost as large as a small pumpion: but I had the satisfaction to see the young rogue well beaten and turned out of the room .... The Best of the World's Classics, Restricted to prose. Volume III (of X) - Great Britain and Ireland I
  • Tyson was the palooka in his last fight, knocked out by Danny Williams in the fourth round last July 30.
  • We were all really knocked out by the film, especially the photography.
  • We were all really knocked out by the film, especially the photography.
  • At least 10 people were injured, but not much other information has been released, except that there was a computer problem. article saying that it could have been a rare atmospheric (aka undular) bore that caused turbulence severe enough that it impacted the computers (or more likely just knocked out the autopilot). The Cranky Flier
  • One driver gets knocked out every week until the final, and worst driver remains.
  • I've knocked out a first draft of the report which we can amend at a later date.
  • Quoth Abd al-Kadir, “This riviere beseemeth none but my daughter Hayat al-Nufus;” and, turning to an eunuch, whose jaw-teeth the Princess had knocked out for reasons best known to herself,296 he called to him and said, “Carry the necklace to thy lady and say to her, ‘One of the Kings hath sent thy father this, as a present, and its price may not be paid with money; put it on thy neck.’” The Book of The Thousand Nights And A Night
  • ‘Where windows have been knocked out there are splinters of glass all over our property,’ added Mr Lister.
  • The diamond must have got knocked out of my ring when I dropped it.
  • He looked totally unstressed when I dropped into Ovation in York's Goodram-gate, just near Monk Bar, the other day after being knocked out by the exotic silk and velvet numbers in the window.
  • He was knocked out and lost the ability to speak. Times, Sunday Times
  • The impact, occurring shortly before midnight local time, apparently knocked out all communications before warning could be given.
  • Some cell-phone communications were knocked out in the Araucania region where the quake was centered, 370 miles 595 kilometers south-southwest of the capital, Santiago. Magnitude-7.1 quake shakes southern Chile
  • No-one is more guilty of that than the men who were knocked out in the quarter-finals by the eventual winners.
  • At one corner, a large chunk had been knocked out completely, leaving a nasty, jagged edge.
  • Hurricane Dean has been upgraded to a Category 3 storm. Dean knocked out power on the islands of St. Lucia and Martinique. At least three deaths are being blamed on the storm.
  • After unloading the cars, unpacking, changing into sleepwear and finally sinking into the mattresses, all members of the crew were knocked out with the exhaustion of being on the road.
  • Meanwhile Britain's Ross Edgar was knocked out of the quarter-finals of the men's sprints.
  • In the cliffhanger from the episode before, the Joes have been mostly knocked out by a noxious gas emitting from a Cobra canister that S.ake Eyes used to bring back some of the eradiated crystals for the M.A.S.S. Device. Branded in the 80s!
  • During the struggle it is believed the woman may have knocked out the man's lower front incisor - such a tooth was found at the scene and is being examined by forensic experts.
  • Sweeping into Kievan Rus 'on small, swift horses, firing arrows of bone that pierced Russian armor, the hordes pillaged, massacred, and enslaved the Slavic population to such an extent that most Kievan principalities were knocked out of the history books for 200 years. Russia Is Finished
  • The concern, of course, is that they will be so reeling from the blows that they will have had the confidence knocked out of them too. Times, Sunday Times
  • All the guys were knocked out by her charm
  • Bayern Munich may have been knocked out of Europe, but their competitive spirit is as strong as ever.
  • Then the star QB is knocked out of a game followed by the backup and Beaman gets his chance. Five Best Movie Quarterbacks | myFiveBest
  • Hope he gets knocked out in his next match. .enjoy losing the title pencil dick. Original Signal - Transmitting Digg
  • All communications are knocked out and long-range missile guidance systems no longer operate.
  • Mayweather, who outpointed Márquez two years ago, knocked out Victor Ortiz in the same ring in September to take the WBC belt. Floyd Mayweather's camp names date for possible Manny Pacquiao fight
  • The seaman had been knocked out cold, helped considerably by the cider no doubt.
  • If you hang them below the bumper, they can easily get knocked out of adjustment or even broken by curbs or snow banks.
  • He was knocked out just short, but Young quickly got the touchdown on a sneak.
  • However, if the tooth is knocked out completely, little additional damage can be done by fighting on.
  • The supporters were disappointed when their united team was knocked out in the first round.
  • The Navy's land seizure knocked out most of the island's agriculture and effectively blocked the development of tourism, leaving commercial fishing as the primary means of subsistence.
  • The next showed a stewardess flying a crippled plane after the pilot and co-pilot had been knocked out.
  • It's a task that's knocked out some of the best, yet in the midst of all this journalistic Sturm und Drang, The Ferndale Enterprise has endured, publishing a hard copy edition every Thursday for the last 133 years and still going strong from its tiny wood-shingled office on Main Street in Ferndale, CA., courtesy most recently of the indefatigable Ms. Titus. Lorraine Devon Wilke: Women Of the News: Ferndale's Enterprising Editor, Caroline Titus
  • The Cowboys winger is understandably very slow to get up after he had the stuffing knocked out of him by the hard hitting ranga!
  • Some cell-phone communications and electrical power were knocked out in the Araucania region where the quake was centered, 370 miles 595 kilometers south-southwest of the capital, Santiago. Major 7.1-Magnitude Earthquake Hits Chile
  • Investigators are testing whether some other substance may have knocked out the crew and the passengers of the jet and are still examining whether cabin decompression was the fatal catalyst.
  • Telephone and cellphone service died, and throughout the crisis the state's special emergency communications system was either overloaded or knocked out.
  • Back near Cisco, a snowslide knocked out a trestle bridge and caused a blockade. Nothing Like It in the World The Men Who Built the Transcontinental Railroad 1863-1869
  • As we've recently seen, the more likely result is that the balance between security and usability gets knocked out of kilter.
  • He was a legitimate welterweight who knocked out light heavyweights during his career.
  • One bright spot is simply that hard-core rap has knocked out such unmusical predecessors as heavy metal and punk.
  • The horse knocked out just about everyone in the first leg of the quadrella when he beat the favourite by a half neck.
  • Magee, by contrast, has been concentrating on toughening up his torso against the expected ferocious onslaught to his ribs from Hatton, who has knocked out several opponents with hooks to the body.
  • England have only made the semi-finals twice and been knocked out in the first round four times.
  • Despite having an unnecessarily big entourage, he was a true pro and knocked out his set in one take. The Sun
  • SOMERS: It turned out to be something called coccidiomycosis (ph) which is a fungus that exists in the desert southwest and it lies dormant in most people there and something knocked out my immune system that just put me into the anaphylactic shock and into the emergency room. CNN Transcript Jan 15, 2010
  • So I'm enjoying the idea that every piece of electrical equipment in my little corner of the apartment was knocked out of service by a freak electromagnetic field caused by an untimely manifestation of the ghost of Ned Ludd.
  • NEW boys AFC DREGHORN and WOODWYND WOLVES suffered their first defats of the season as they were knocked out of the Ayrshire Cup by teams from higher divisions, but DIRRANS ATHLETIC continue to fly the flag with an excellent win over high-flying ONTHANK. IcAyrshire
  • The Welsh team was surprisingly knocked out in the semi finals.
  • Yet he still shudders when he recalls the incident which knocked out THREE front teeth and fractured his jaw. The Sun
  • He knocked out his pipe in the big glass ashtray.
  • Even some of the armored vehicles had been knocked out with salvaged grenades and commandeered bazookas and anti-tank weapons.
  • England have only made the semi-finals twice and been knocked out in the first round four times.
  • He gasped as the wind was knocked out of his lungs.
  • Recently there was a power cut at her home and her landline phone was knocked out. Times, Sunday Times
  • The other heavyweights know that they probably won't be hurt or knocked out by him, just humiliated.
  • Jackson repeated the chorus twice more before they all put down their instruments and left me with my wind knocked out.
  • Liverpool were knocked out of the competition in the third round.
  • He is, of course, the ultimate crybaby and it's always fun to watch him whine when he gets knocked out of a tournament.
  • The band simply stood stock still in subdued lighting, and knocked out note-perfect reproductions of their most recent new album, Talkie Walkie.
  • For me, vinegar has knocked out Canada thistle, dandelion, plantain and burdock.
  • Condic based her comments on the fates of mice and flies that have had integrin genes knocked out. The Scientist
  • My gastroenterologist recommended monitored sedation, in which you’re knocked out with a fast-acting drug called propofol (Diprivan), rather than conscious sedation, which usually involves a narcotic, such as meperidine (Demerol), plus a hypnotic or sedative, such as midazolam (Versed) or diazepam (Valium). Good news on colon-cancer screening
  • The backpack had broken her fall, but it hadn't kept the breath from getting knocked out of her.
  • Yes, I am salty that Fordham got knocked out of the playoffs.
  • If they are not knocked out, fixture congestion remains a problem. Times, Sunday Times
  • Pender jotted down a note, “Elec. fence: juice?” to remind himself to inquire whether the power had been knocked out immediately after the explosion, thereby making the fence, if not inviting, at least climbable. THE BOYS FROM SANTA CRUZ
  • I'm working on a story in which someone who is an experienced electrician debugs and/or fixes an electrical problem (which has knocked out power to most of the building) by doing something, a real-world thing based on his experience, that seems like magic to a less-experienced person watching. Electrical question
  • The _Chesapeake_ swung slowly, broadside to the first of the ebb and with the wind on her port beam, Mr. Gibney knocked out the stopper with his trusty hammer and away went the rusty chain, singing through the hawsepipe. Captain Scraggs or, The Green-Pea Pirates
  • Knocked out during the cataclysm, he unwittingly hurtles 800,000 years further into the future.
  • One team fielded their reserves and could not wait to get knocked out of the competition. The Sun
  • The impact, occurring shortly before midnight local time, apparently knocked out all communications before warning could be given.
  • In less than five minutes, both fighters hit the canvas eleven times and Dempsey was knocked out of the ring.
  • Hurricane Dean has been upgraded to a Category 3 storm. Dean knocked out power on the islands of St. Lucia and Martinique. At least three deaths are being blamed on the storm.
  • He had never been knocked out in a professional fight.
  • I cut a series of kerfs in the notch area and knocked out the waste with a chisel and mallet.
  • None of the chemicals knocked out field bindweed or little mallow, but that's been the case with methyl bromide plus chloropicrin, too.
  • Spitz looked back at the wisecracking Kai and with a little push, Kai was knocked out again.
  • He was KO'd (ie knocked out) in the second round.
  • I must have been knocked out cold because I didn't even hear Anna talking to Blair when he came by.
  • Long since taken to America's heart, grandpappy George is the ferocious knockout specialist turned preacher who became the oldest man to win the world heavyweight title when he knocked out Michael Moorer in 1995.
  • Once the radiator blew and he'd coasted onto the centre green, he popped the glove box, took out the can of beer placed there for that specific occasion and stood around yacking to the other drivers that had already been knocked out.
  • If you are a competitor, it makes no difference if you are knocked out in the second round or the semi-finals. The Sun
  • With a hammer he knocked out the stopper; the starboard anchor dropped and the red rust flew from her hawsepipe as the anchor chain screamed through it. Cappy Ricks Retires
  • A Tom Yum soup has its characteristic guts knocked out of it, a faint savour of lemon grass lending some edge to a bland coconut milk liquor bulked up with mushrooms and a few morsels of tasteless prawn.
  • The surge in the power supply knocked out all the computers.
  • The boom in overseas sunshine bookings began the moment England got knocked out of the World Cup.
  • The last thing Jack remembered was gripping the hilt of his sword before he was knocked out.
  • He was knocked out in the seventh round.
  • Our team was knocked out early.
  • Saab obligingly knocked out a real life model complete with armour plating, steel ramming bumpers and oxygen masks.
  • Barnado, who recently poleaxed American Peter McNeely to register the first defence, was knocked out by Nel in the first round in their bout which took place a few years ago.
  • I say this not to be cruel - I had a horrible snaggle tooth as a child, which luckily was knocked out by a horse, along with several other teeth, so I'm sympathetic to the whole problem of how dental implants cost as much as having a car parked in your mouth. Holly Robinson: Saying Goodbye to Siobhan Was an Idol Shocker
  • One team fielded their reserves and could not wait to get knocked out of the competition. The Sun
  • Planes were diverted to airfields in the Philippines and the Intrepid was knocked out of action until February 1945.
  • He was knocked out by a kick to the head.
  • He made one last rally, returning a week later to start against the Chicago Bears, only to be knocked out of the game, suffering what he called a concussion when he was slammed to the frigid turf. The Seattle Times
  • One bright spot is simply that hard-core rap has knocked out such unmusical predecessors as heavy metal and punk.
  • My toe-in was knocked out of line and I suffered from massive understeer in left turns.
  • Somehow they contrived to get themselves knocked out. Times, Sunday Times
  • _rotula_ [F] of candles and an old earthen pot, knocked out the bottom and fastened some candles around it. Italian Popular Tales
  • Hurricane Dean has been upgraded to a Category 3 storm. Dean knocked out power on the islands of St. Lucia and Martinique.
  • spalled," or knocked out of the nuclei, and others will be boiled off as the bombarded nuclei heat up. PhysOrg.com - latest science and technology news stories
  • The wind was knocked out of her, and she lay gasping for breath.
  • They have had the stuffing knocked out of them by swingeing cuts imposed by central government. Times, Sunday Times
  • Having won through the repechage Manchester knocked out the last Oxbridge survivors. Archive 2007-03-04
  • He had doubled round the bows of the yacht, and I did the same, ducked under the bowsprit, forgetting the bobstay, and fell violently on my head, with all the wind knocked out of me by a wire rope and block whose strength and bulk was one of the glories of the Dulcibella. The Riddle of the Sands
  • The telephone communications were knocked out by the storm.
  • The outer doors are missing, the inner doors jammed, and the whole apparatus knocked out of alignment.
  • Without question it was being knocked out of the play-off semi-final by Cardiff.
  • Sadly, the paper creation was knocked out of her hands as Kami rode past on her expensive two-wheeler, pedaling and laughing like a madwoman.
  • Rafter was knocked out of the tournament in the third round.
  • The bloke driving said he remembers somebody there biting a man on the arm resulting in getting his teeth knocked out to prevent it happening again.
  • Millwall were knocked out of the Carling Cup by Liverpool amid unsavoury scenes both on and off the pitch.
  • The German team were knocked out in the first round.
  • England were knocked out of the World Cup today after a brave battle against Brazil.
  • A number of oil refineries have been knocked out of commission by Hurricane Katrina.
  • He added the IBF title in 1997, and his impressive American debut, in which he knocked out former world champion Kevin Kelley in four rounds in Madison Square Garden, suggested the Prince may not be so much a big-head as a realist.
  • Dick Forrest found himself sprawled on the floor, the wind half knocked out of him by shrewdly delivered cushions, his head buzzing from the buffeting, and, in one hand, a trailing, torn, and generally disrupted girdle of pale blue silk and pink roses. CHAPTER III
  • He was knocked out by a single blow to the head.
  • the boxing champion knocked out his opponent in a few seconds
  • The concern, of course, is that they will be so reeling from the blows that they will have had the confidence knocked out of them too. Times, Sunday Times
  • This is charmingly old-fashioned stuff, reminding you of the Victorian explorer who knocked out a boa constrictor with a straight right.
  • Believing that they had knocked out all American defences on the island, a Japanese fleet went to take Wake Island without any air support.
  • As an expression for an evil influence or hex, a "whammy" was added to the vernacular in 1941 when a boxing manager said a "double whammy" was the only way African-American boxer Joe Lewis was ever to be knocked out. The Triple Whammy of Bigotry in the 2008 Election
  • Any creativity I had was soon knocked out of me at school.
  • The ball was knocked out of his hand at the two-yard line and recovered by the Bengals for a touchback.
  • One ugly varmint is knocked out, only to be replaced by another one. ‘Leagues’ Out, ‘Ronin’ In « Giant Killer Squid - Film, Comics, News, Reviews and more
  • Tom knocked out his foul pipe into a smouldering ashtray, fished some dirty reading glasses out of his pocket, and took the letter to a wall lamp by the big inglenook fireplace.
  • The fuselage was set ablaze and the starboard engine knocked out. Times, Sunday Times
  • The surge in the power supply knocked out all the computers.
  • The dense smoke on USS Yorktown was caused when a bomb hit the ship's funnel which temporarily knocked out her boilers.
  • I was absolutely petrified, got knocked out and had to come off. The Sun
  • Though Rizzo was classified as a kickboxer, I hadn’t really seen him use his leg arsenal on his opponents, especially kicking the head, where a fighter could get knocked out. Becoming the Natural
  • He was knocked out by a stone hurled at him from the other side of the road.

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