conked-out

  • 1out of service — OUT OF ORDER, broken, broken down, out of commission, unserviceable, faulty, defective, inoperative, in disrepair; down; informal conked out, bust, kaput, on the blink, acting up, shot; Brit. informal knackered. → service * * * out of service… …

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  • 2out of order — 1 the lift s out of order: NOT WORKING, not in working order, not functioning, broken, broken down, out of service, out of commission, faulty, defective, inoperative; down; informal conked out, bust, ( …

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  • 3out of order — the elevator s out of order Syn: not working, not in working order, not functioning, broken, broken down, out of service, out of commission, faulty, defective, inoperative; down; informal conked out, bust, busted, (gone) kaput, on the fritz, on… …

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  • 4out of service — the candy machine is out of service Syn: out of order, broken, broken down, out of commission, unserviceable, faulty, defective, inoperative, in disrepair; down; informal conked out, bust, kaput, on the blink, on the fritz, acting up, shot …

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  • 5conk out — {v. phr.}, {slang}, {informal} To fall asleep suddenly with great fatigue or after having drunk too much. * /We conked out right after the guests had left./ …

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  • 6conk out — {v. phr.}, {slang}, {informal} To fall asleep suddenly with great fatigue or after having drunk too much. * /We conked out right after the guests had left./ …

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  • 7conk out — phrasal verb [intransitive] Word forms conk out : present tense I/you/we/they conk out he/she/it conks out present participle conking out past tense conked out past participle conked out informal 1) to suddenly stop working 2) to go to sleep,… …

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  • 8conk out — 1. in. [for someone] to collapse. □ I was so tired I just went home and conked out. □ I was afraid I would conk out while I was driving. 2. in. [for something] to break down; to quit running. □ My car conked out finally …

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  • 9conk out — verb a) To fall fast asleep; to sleep soundly. He wasnt there, just the dog, conked out on the porch. b) To stop functioning. The old car conked out half way up the hill …

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  • 10conk out — 1. to stop working or fail suddenly. My radio conked out again, so I couldn t hear the weather reports. Usage notes: usually said about a machine or engine 2. to go to sleep very quickly. I was so tired, I conked out on the couch and never even… …

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