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knockoff

[ US /ˈnɑˌkɔf/ ]
NOUN
  1. an unauthorized copy or imitation

How To Use knockoff In A Sentence

  • Its a French word snobby people use that means fake or knockoff. Dork Diaries
  • They get export credits and other things, but it's wrong to dismiss them as a knockoff shop or a product of the army.
  • In a culture where knockoffs are normal, from sportswear to DVDs, it will not be easy to expunge deep-rooted academic habits, they warn.
  • They are all knockoffs, all substandard. Times, Sunday Times
  • The deal was an effort to procure knockoff antiretroviral drugs for just $140 per patient per year.
  • So he haggled his way through several stores filled with knockoff designer clothes.
  • Knockoffs from the flea market: Your kids will roll their eyes at their new pair of Sikes with the checkmark logo. El Guapo: Sinverguenza: A Holiday Survival Guide
  • Jun 12th, 2008 at 7: 49 pm shauna man, i just wrote about this fro-yo knockoff chain fixin to molest sunnyside too: At Lunch Now: More frogurt hits Midtown | Midtown Lunch - Finding Lunch in the Food Wasteland of NYC's Midtown Manhattan
  • Pictures of the knockoff goods were posted online by police. The Sun
  • So after a quick shower and blow-dry, Gloria threw on her Gucci knockoff, grabbed her bag of scripts and headed out the door.
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