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Knockout logo #10101) American game show 2) American literary magazine 3) British comics magazine 4) Deck 5) Female supervillain 6) Fight finisher 7) Hard 8) Looker 9) Martial arts terminology 10) Poetry literary magazine 11) Render senseless 12) Sensationally striking, slang 13) Severe 14) Strong 15) Very attractive person
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Knockout

Knockout logo #10101) Babe 2) Beauty 3) Dish 4) Eyeful 5) Ko 6) Looker 7) Lulu 8) Mantrap 9) Oner 10) Strong 11) Stunner 12) Tko 13) Winner
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knockout logo #10444
  1. a very attractive or seductive looking woman
  2. a blow that renders the opponent unconscious

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Knockout

Knockout logo #21000 A knockout (KO or K.O.) is a fight-ending, winning criterion in several full-contact combat sports, such as boxing, kickboxing, Muay Thai, mixed martial arts, karate and other sports involving striking. A full knockout is considered any legal strike or combination thereof that renders an opponent unable to continue fighting. The term is often asso...
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Knockout

Knockout logo #21000[game show] Knockout is an NBC game show that aired from October 3, 1977 to April 21, 1978. A Ralph Edwards production, it was hosted by Arte Johnson, with announcing duties handled first by Jay Stewart and later by John Harlan. A British version of the show, called Odd One Out, aired from 1982–1985. Unlike most game shows, Knockout did n...
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Knockout

Knockout logo #21000[literary magazine] Knockout Literary Magazine is a bi-annual literary magazine published in Minneapolis, Minnesota, since 2007. Financed by its two editors, Jeremy Halinen and Brett Ortler, it is known for the wide range of styles it publishes, its nearly 50/50 mix of LGBT and straight writers, and its dedication to social causes. == Histo...
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knockout logo #21003(from the article `boxing`) A bout ends in a knockout when a boxer is knocked down and cannot get up by the count of 10. A fight can be stopped by a technical knockout (TKO) ...
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knockout logo #20973<genetics, molecular biology> Informal term for the generation of a mutant organism in which the function of a particular gene has been completely eliminated (a null allele). ... See: homologous recombination, transposon. ... (18 Nov 1997) ...
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Knockout

Knockout logo #21482(KO) A boxer loses by way knockout or KO when he or she is unable to get up unassisted after being floored by the count of ten.
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Knockout

Knockout logo #22391Deactivation of specific genes
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knockout logo #10444(= gene knockout) Informal term for the generation of a mutant organism in which the function of a particular gene has been completely eliminated (a 'null allele'). See also homologous recombination, transposon.
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knockout

knockout logo #10444A shape or object printed by eliminating (knocking out) all background colours.
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knockout logo #10444a kind of tank of filter used to separate oil and water.
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knockout logo #23393Knockout is a blow that renders the opponent unconscious or incapable of recovering before the end of the count
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Knockout logo #20909Knockout: Inactivation of specific genes. Knockouts are often created in laboratory organisms such as yeast or mice so that scientists can study the knockout organism as a model for a particular disease.
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Knockout

Knockout logo #20101Is an option feature which triggers the cessation or kills an option contract. See Down-and-Out and Up-and-Out.
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Knockout logo #21520A ruling by the referee stopping a fight and declaring one boxer the winner if his opponent has been down for a count of 10.
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Knockout

Knockout logo #21217Knockout is slang for impressive, wonderful, first-rate.
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knockout logo #20974KO noun a blow that renders the opponent unconscious
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Knockout

Knockout logo #21628(KO) A boxer loses by way knockout or KO when he or she is unable to get up unassisted after being floored by the count of ten.
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Knockout

Knockout logo #22723A strike that leaves an opponent unable to continue and results in a premature conclusion to a bout.
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Knockout

Knockout logo #23311A strike that leaves an opponent unable to continue and results in a premature conclusion to a bout.
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knockout logo #21199an act or instance of knocking out. · the state or fact of being knocked out. · a knockout blow. · a person or thing overwhelmingly attractive, appealing, or successful. · a panel in a casing, can, or box, esp. of metal or plastic, so designed that it can readily be removed, as by punching, hammering, or cutting, to provide a...
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Knockout

Knockout logo #23390(KO) This is the moment one fighter is rendered unconscious, either momentarily or for the referee?s entire count of 10.
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Knockout

Knockout logo #24093A strike that leaves an opponent unable to continue and results in a premature conclusion to a bout.
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