knocked off (Meaning)

knocked off

discontinue, stop, to stop doing something, deduct, to do hurriedly or routinely, to make a knockoff of, kill, a copy or imitation of someone or something popular, overcome, defeat, rob, a copy that sells for less than the original

knocked off Sentence Examples

  1. The thief knocked off the store, making away with a substantial amount of jewelry.
  2. The hunter stealthily knocked off the deer with a single shot.
  3. The wind knocked off the fragile vase, shattering it into a thousand pieces.
  4. The earthquake knocked off the tower, sending it crumbling to the ground.
  5. The boxer knocked off his opponent with a devastating uppercut.
  6. The student knocked off the assignment with ease, finishing it in record time.
  7. The carpenter knocked off the table legs with a few swift blows.
  8. The artist knocked off the masterpiece, capturing the essence of the muse in paint.
  9. The rain knocked off the flowers, leaving them wilted and broken.
  10. The accident knocked off the car's bumper, rendering it inoperable.

FAQs About the word knocked off

discontinue, stop, to stop doing something, deduct, to do hurriedly or routinely, to make a knockoff of, kill, a copy or imitation of someone or something popul

quit,stopped, cut out, ended, broke off, shut off, packed (up or in), laid off, quitted, cut off

carried on, continued, kept up, followed through (with),ran on, progressed, advanced, proceeded, actuated, drove

The thief knocked off the store, making away with a substantial amount of jewelry.

The hunter stealthily knocked off the deer with a single shot.

The wind knocked off the fragile vase, shattering it into a thousand pieces.

The earthquake knocked off the tower, sending it crumbling to the ground.