knockdowns (Meaning)
knockdowns
something (such as a blow) that strikes down or overwhelms, something (such as a piece of furniture) that can be easily assembled or disassembled, to receive as income or salary, the action of knocking down, extremely low, to strike to the ground with or as if with a sharp blow, having such force as to strike down or overwhelm, to dispose of (an item) to a bidder at an auction sale, to sell to the highest bidder at an auction, that can easily be assembled or disassembled, reduce, to take apart, to succeed in making (a jump shot or foul shot)
Synonyms & Antonyms of knockdowns
Synonyms:
- knocks
- hits
- cuffs
- bangs
- spanks
- raps
- busts
- boxes
- clips
- clouts
- whams
- chops
- lashes
- smacks
- licks
- switches
- dabs
- wallopings
- socks
- hooks
- slugs
- buffets
- beats
- thuds
- pokes
- swipes
- picks
- whips
- blows
- whaps
- hacks
- haymakers
- fillips
- wallops
- thwacks
- bops
- stripes
- welts
- belts
- strokes
- swats
- slaps
- pounds
- pelts
- thumps
- bats
- bastinades
- stingers
- claps
- whops
- plumps
- biffs
- bashes
- whacks
knockdowns Sentence Examples
- The boxer delivered a series of devastating knockdowns, leaving his opponent sprawled on the canvas.
- The hurricane left a trail of knockdowns, toppling trees and power lines.
- The earthquake caused significant structural knockdowns, rendering buildings unstable.
- The construction crew encountered unexpected knockdowns during the excavation process.
- The company faced financial knockdowns due to a decline in demand.
- The athlete experienced several knockdowns during the marathon, but ultimately persevered.
- The argument led to a series of verbal knockdowns, with both parties trading insults.
- The computer virus caused widespread knockdowns, disrupting critical systems.
- The stock market experienced a sharp decline, resulting in major knockdowns in share prices.
- The politician faced personal and professional knockdowns during their campaign, but remained determined.
FAQs About the word knockdowns
something (such as a blow) that strikes down or overwhelms, something (such as a piece of furniture) that can be easily assembled or disassembled, to receive as
lefts, roundhouses, crunchers, knockouts, uppercuts,KOs, kayos, knees, counter-blows, one-twos
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The boxer delivered a series of devastating knockdowns, leaving his opponent sprawled on the canvas.
The hurricane left a trail of knockdowns, toppling trees and power lines.
The earthquake caused significant structural knockdowns, rendering buildings unstable.
The construction crew encountered unexpected knockdowns during the excavation process.