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knockoff

[nok-awf, -of] / ˈnɒkˌɔf, -ˌɒf /


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It’s a good thing I went with him, though, because he would’ve paid double the price for the name-brand tools, rather than the knockoff versions I found for him for half the price.

From Literature

Conner Ives reached a new level of fame in the fashion world because of his simple logo tee—and the massive amount of knockoffs it inspired.

From The Wall Street Journal

Demand suffered in recent years for many of its core products, from Lunchables to Capri Sun, as consumers turned to both buzzier premium options and cheaper supermarket knockoffs.

From The Wall Street Journal

Vuitton at first balked at selling the items, he says, but they proved so popular in cheap knockoff form that its hand was forced.

From The Wall Street Journal

“Everyone sends me photos of knockoff ‘KPop Demon Hunters’ dolls from across the border,” Jimenez says laughing.

From Los Angeles Times