Definitions

from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition.

  • noun A protective covering for the knee.

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  • noun Alternative spelling of knee pad.

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Examples

  • You can swivel the kneepad to do obleiks, it works the entire abdominal muscle, reduces unnecessary stresses… blahblahblah.

    AbCoaster | Impact Lab 2009

  • I noticed that no one has written a review for the kneepad yet.

    Are You Advertising One Knee or Two? Harry 2008

  • “Well, the lady in the picture is only wearing one kneepad.”

    Are You Advertising One Knee or Two? Harry 2008

  • I here reproduce a sample of kneepad commentary from the press and some of the same from the blogosphere.

    Sycophancy 2007

  • I here reproduce a sample of kneepad commentary from the press and some of the same from the blogosphere.

    Archive 2007-07-01 2007

  • A kneepad-wearing pres hopeful who loves to hear himself speak?

    Firedoglake » Head of Household 2006

  • The spin, swallowed by our kneepad wearing press, that Bush had to fly in a jet because the ship was too far off was bogus.

    Archive 2003-05-01 2003

  • The spin, swallowed by our kneepad wearing press, that Bush had to fly in a jet because the ship was too far off was bogus.

    Eschaton 2003

  • All you needed then was a back parachute, a cumbersome hard helmet, a kneepad full of junk, a book bag full of standardized normal and emergency procedures and a crane to lift you into the personal equipment truck that took you to the aircraft.

    Thud Ridge Broughton, Jack, 1925- 1969

  • Fuelleman dropped to his kneepad and popped the question.

    www.startribune.com 2012

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