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KO

noun as in knockout

verb as in knock out

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The Third Way coalition that is poised to take power has selected KO leader Donald Tusk as its candidate for prime minister.

From Reuters

Welsh featherweight Jack Shore: "I think Tom will be too well rounded and too fast. I'm going for a second round submission or KO for Tom."

From BBC

They said they would nominate KO leader and former European Council chief Donald Tusk as candidate for prime minister.

From BBC

"In B4GALT3 knockout or KO mice, we demonstrated the potential of manipulating glycosylation of the T cell surface as a new approach to cancer immunotherapy," says Heng Wei of Kyoto University's Graduate School of Medicine.

With that back-story, no wonder his offbeat career path wound its way to WWE, where he turns up intermittently in main events to, for example, defeat Braun Strowman or KO Austin Theory.

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

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