[ US /ˈnɑˌkaʊt/ ]
[ UK /nˈɒka‍ʊt/ ]
NOUN
  1. a very attractive or seductive looking woman
  2. a blow that renders the opponent unconscious
ADJECTIVE
  1. very strong or vigorous
    strong winds
    a knockout punch
    a hard left to the chin
    a severe blow
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How To Use knockout In A Sentence

  • Just one knockout raises the danger by 35 per cent. The Sun
  • So he insists he will have to win the fight with a knockout. The Sun
  • After that, he delivered the knockout blow. The Sun
  • And a chance for punters to land a knockout blow on the last decent day of football punting until August. The Sun
  • Barcelona, on the other hand, will be a match for anyone in the knockout rounds.
  • Msr1-knockout (KO) C57BL/6 mice transferred i.v. into sublethally irradiated, congenic, tumor-free (control) or EL-4 tumor-bearing (TB) recipients. Naturejobs - All Jobs
  • Msr1-knockout (KO) C57BL/6 mice transferred i.v. into sublethally irradiated, congenic, tumor-free (control) or EL-4 tumor-bearing (TB) recipients. Naturejobs - All Jobs
  • The loss leaves their hopes of reaching the knockout stages in the balance. The Sun
  • The knockout blows came from finding'the unanswerable question '. Times, Sunday Times
  • On the other hand, a fighter who is not known as a knockout puncher can be very strong physically.
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