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knockdown1 adjectiveknockdown2 noun knockdownknock‧down1 /ˈnɒkdaʊn $ ˈnɑːk-/ adjective [only before noun] informal - The dot.economy turned out to be just a more expensive way of selling old-economy goods at knockdown prices.
a knockdown price is very cheapknockdown1 adjectiveknockdown2 noun knockdownknockdown2 noun [countable] - But there is little doubt that the knockdown had a crucial bearing on the fight.
- Kids getting out of Intro thought they were hot, anxious to get the first Kilroy, or punching knockdown.
- Roper, who is as sharp with a put-down as he is with a knockdown, has run out of worthy opponents.
- The second knockdown came early in round two.
- The younger fighter seemed to have recovered from the knockdown.
when a boxer falls down when he is hit |