knockoff in English

noun
1
a copy or imitation, especially of an expensive or designer product.
knockoff merchandise

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Below are sample sentences containing the word "knockoff" from the English Dictionary. We can refer to these sentence patterns for sentences in case of finding sample sentences with the word "knockoff", or refer to the context using the word "knockoff" in the English Dictionary.

1. The bag is a cheap knockoff.

2. But the agents weren't searching for drugs or knockoff Rolexes.

3. That song is obviously a knockoff of an earlier recording.

4. We're going to buy knockoff handbags without wincing, now.

5. You can buy a nice knockoff watch from them.

6. At first glance, they're knockoff copies of phones by Apple, Nokia, and the like.

7. 26 Blanchard is the one that counts here, and her Cher is an uninspired knockoff.

8. And most of it is an imitation (knockoff, if you will) of an existing product.

9. Declining profits spurred some counterfeiters to turn to making knockoff tablet computers instead.

10. It turns out that one is a knockoff, the other, the real thing.

11. Blanchard is the one that counts here, and her Cher is an uninspired knockoff.

12. Even the album cover is an Earth, Wind and Fire knockoff of a pyramid with Prince-like lettering.

13. We thought that was a bit off the wall , even for the knockoff world of shanzhai.

14. This is the biggest difference between a $20 Amazon-knockoff brand Bipod and the $100 Harris Bipod

15. They get export credits and other things, but it's wrong to dismiss them as a knockoff shop or a product of the army.

16. It all made military sense, and the Soviet arms-design community understood this immediately and went to work on its conceptual knockoff of the pre-existing German arm.

17. Soldiers dig clams and launch missiles, pick apples and build irrigation canals, market mushrooms and supervise the export of knockoff Nintendo games.

18. It's kind of exactly what you imagine when you imagine "iPhone knockoff;" something with the same design that's just not quite as good as the original.

19. Chinese music fans were raised on knockoff CDs and are now accustomed to getting hold of music for nothing on file-sharing websites.

20. Since Google's Jan. 12 announcement that it might withdraw from the Chinese market, two knockoff Web sites have appeared in China bearing an intentionally uncanny resemblance to Google sites.

21. While the gadget nerds are discussing how to spend their money on Apple's iProducts, these workers are discussing about how to spend their money on those cheap knockoff iPhones.

22. Aided by China's weak protection of intellectual property and an abundant supply of low-cost semiconductors, hundreds of factories sprouted over the last decade, churning out knockoff handsets.

23. Raymond Khoury's 2005 debut may seem a shameless knockoff of The Da Vinci Code, but its success proves that being the poor man's Dan Brown is enough to make Khoury a very rich man indeed.