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knockout

noun as in a blow that knocks unconscious

noun as in a striking person or thing

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Example Sentences

"You remember who won the Six Nations, or who played really well, and who is playing in those big knockout European games in April and May."

From BBC

When it comes to striking, Aspinall utilises his fearsome knockout power by largely targeting the head, while Jones appears to mix up his attacks more.

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Her 13 finishes, 12 of them knockouts, make for a glittering resume and she has all the attributes to flourish at the very top of the sport.

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They have to finish in the top eight to earn an automatic passage into the knockout stage but sit 15th after Tuesday's game.

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In a knockout tournament, with limited build-up under a new coach, they were right.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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