knocked one's socks off Sentence Examples

  1. The performance knocked my socks off, leaving me utterly astounded.
  2. The new car knocked my socks off with its sleek design and luxurious interior.
  3. The chef's culinary masterpiece knocked my socks off, exceeding all my expectations.
  4. The unexpected news knocked my socks off, leaving me in a state of disbelief.
  5. The kindness of strangers knocked my socks off and restored my faith in humanity.
  6. The discovery of the hidden treasure knocked our socks off, sending us into a frenzy of excitement.
  7. The heartfelt apology knocked my socks off, proving that true remorse existed.
  8. The beauty of the sunset knocked my socks off, making me appreciate the wonders of nature.
  9. The child's laughter knocked my socks off, reminding me of the joy and innocence of life.
  10. The incredible view from the mountaintop knocked our socks off, leaving us breathless and in awe.

knocked one's socks off Meaning

knocked one's socks off

overcome, to overwhelm or amaze one, to set forcibly in motion with a blow, to find fault with, to drive, force, or make by or as if by so striking, to collide with something, a pounding noise, knock out sense 2a(1), setback, reversal, to bump against something, to strike with a sharp blow, a sharp repetitive metallic noise caused by abnormal ignition in an automobile engine, to have engine knock, a harsh and often petty criticism, dumbfound, amaze, to find fault, to set in motion with a sharp blow, a severe misfortune or hardship, to strike sharply, bustle, a sharp blow, wander, to strike something with a sharp blow, a sharp rattling noise caused by abnormal ignition in an automobile engine, a sharp pounding noise, to make a pounding noise, demolish, wander sense 1, to cause to collide, to make or assemble especially hurriedly or in a makeshift way, to move strongly especially to admiration or applause

FAQs About the word knocked one's socks off

overcome, to overwhelm or amaze one, to set forcibly in motion with a blow, to find fault with, to drive, force, or make by or as if by so striking, to collide

carried away, delighted, pleased, knocked dead, transported, entranced,satisfied, raptured, rapped, ravished

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The performance knocked my socks off, leaving me utterly astounded.

The new car knocked my socks off with its sleek design and luxurious interior.

The chef's culinary masterpiece knocked my socks off, exceeding all my expectations.

The unexpected news knocked my socks off, leaving me in a state of disbelief.