knock sb cold

  • 1knock someone cold — knock (someone) cold : to cause (someone) to become unconscious He knocked his opponent cold with one punch. She was knocked cold [=knocked out] by the collision. • • • Main Entry: ↑knock …

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  • 2knock out cold, ko (to) —  Overwhelm the competition (boxing) …

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  • 3knock cold — verb knock unconscious or senseless the boxing champion knocked out his opponent in a few seconds • Syn: ↑knock out, ↑kayo • Derivationally related forms: ↑knockout (for: ↑knock out) …

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  • 4knock — I n. thumping noise 1) engine knock 2) a gentle; loud knock 3) a knock at, on (a knock at/on the door) blow (colloq.) 4) hard knocks (she has taken some hard knocks in her life) II v. 1) ( to rap ) to knock loudly 2) (colloq. ) (d; intr.) ( to… …

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  • 5Cold Blooded Old Times — Single by Smog from the album Knock Knock B side …

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  • 6Knock Knock — Studioalbum von Smog Veröffentlichung 12. Januar 1999 Label Drag City, Domino Records …

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  • 7Cold Case (TV series) — Cold Case Promotional poster Format Police procedural Drama Created by Meredith Stiehm …

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  • 8cold-cock — cold′ cock′ or cold′cock′ v. t. Slang. cvb sts to knock (someone) unconscious • Etymology: 1925–30 …

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  • 9knock the stuffing out of someone — phrase to make someone physically or mentally weak She had a bad cold which really knocked the stuffing out of her. Thesaurus: to cause someone to have an illness or feel illsynonym to make someone feel sad or upsetsynonym Main entry: stuffing …

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  • 10knock out — verb 1. eliminate (Freq. 4) knock out a target • Hypernyms: ↑extinguish, ↑eliminate, ↑get rid of, ↑do away with • Verb Frames: Somebody s something …

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