knockout|knockouts in English
noun
act of incapacitating an opponent (Boxing); knockout blow (Boxing); great success; attractive woman (Slang); tranquilizing drug (Slang)
Use "knockout|knockouts" in a sentence
1. His amateur record was 195–15 with 80 knockouts.
2. Knockouts are not uncommon at taekwondo tournaments.
3. She's an absolute knockout.
4. Your sister's a real knockout!
5. Janet is a knockout.
6. Sunday's concert was a knockout.
7. Her dress was a knockout.
8. Backcrossing chimeric mouse with knockout allele
9. The tournament is a straight knockout.
10. The fight ended in a knockout.
11. Nothing a little knockout powder can't handle.
12. She was a knockout in gym shorts.
13. Knockout alignment device for electrical panel boxes
14. She was a knockout in navy and scarlet.
15. Intrinsic motivation, autonomy, mastery and purpose, in a knockout.
16. In 2006, Kasimdzhanov won the knockout Corsica Masters tournament.
17. Obese mice, diabetic mice, musclebound mice, even knockout mice.
18. Corrected number of laps in Knockout race event in Blacklist
19. The piece opens and closes with knockout ensemble dances.
20. The match ended in knockout in the fifth round.
21. Barrios was 20-0 with 12 knockouts after halting all three opponents in 2017 consisting of a sixth-round stoppage of Yardley Armenta Cruz (March) and consecutive seventh-round knockouts of Jose Luis Rodriguez (June) and Naim Nelson (September).
22. Here is a knockout poem by Billy Collins called "Forgetfulness."
23. 11 Obese mice, diabetic mice, musclebound mice, even knockout mice.
24. Five-a-side knockout football competition - charge an entry fee.
25. High interest rates have been a knockout blow to the business.