knocked out
121knock the living daylights out of — {v. phr.}, {slang}, {informal} To render (someone) unconscious (said in exaggeration). * /The news almost knocked the living daylights out of me./ …
122knock the living daylights out of — {v. phr.}, {slang}, {informal} To render (someone) unconscious (said in exaggeration). * /The news almost knocked the living daylights out of me./ …
123lamped him out of it, i — Everyday English Slang in Ireland phr I really hit the guy hard, knocked him out …
124knock out — v To deeply impress. His report knocked them out. 1590s …
125knock\ the\ living\ daylights\ out\ of — v. phr. slang informal To render (someone) unconscious (said in exaggeration). The news almost knocked the living daylights out of me …
126beat the living daylights out of him — beat him out of shape, hit him senselessly, knocked him unconscious …
127knock oneself out — make a great effort They really knocked themselves out trying to make the party successful …
128knock the living daylights out of smb — make someone unconscious The man knocked the living daylights out of his friend during the fight …