Definitions
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English.
- adjective prenominal damaged; -- not used of persons. Opposite of
undamaged .
from WordNet 3.0 Copyright 2006 by Princeton University. All rights reserved.
- adjective damaged
- adjective knocked unconscious by a heavy blow
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Examples
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The biggy though is a knocked-out Dorothy on her way to the Land of OZ.
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Massey-Peabody has installed the Patriots, its No. 2-ranked team overall just ahead of the knocked-out New Orleans Saints, as a 5.54-point favorite over the Ravens.
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Behind me, Johnny was standing in the hall, where he could monitor the knocked-out artist and his customer.
Arcane Circle Linda Robertson 2011
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One stunt coordinator recounts how a grip fell 60-feet down a rocky embankment and was only found knocked-out but okay hours later.
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Behind me, Johnny was standing in the hall, where he could monitor the knocked-out artist and his customer.
Arcane Circle Linda Robertson 2011
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Everyone ends up with knocked-out teeth, gashed lips, and broken bones.
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Behind me, Johnny was standing in the hall, where he could monitor the knocked-out artist and his customer.
Arcane Circle Linda Robertson 2011
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More of Litten's fate was filled in too: how he was moved from camp to camp as his mother and others around the world pressed vainly for his freedom; the torture, the broken bones and knocked-out teeth.
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That's kind of an infamous story, how I got into a fight with our bass player, and got knocked-out right in front of the whole Lynyrd Skynyrd and Kid Rock crew.
Mike Ragogna: Fresh From Jimmy Kimmel Live!: A Conversation With Jonathan Tyler 2010
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That's kind of an infamous story, how I got into a fight with our bass player, and got knocked-out right in front of the whole Lynyrd Skynyrd and Kid Rock crew.
Fresh From Jimmy Kimmel Live!: A Conversation With Jonathan Tyler 2010
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