knock someone out

knock someone out
knock someone out
1. Lit. to knock someone unconscious. (

Someone

includes

oneself

.) •

Fred knocked Mike out and left him there in the gutter.

Fred knocked out Mike.

2. Fig. to make someone unconsciousness. •

The drug knocked her out quickly.

The powerful medicine knocked out the patient.

3. Fig. to surprise or please someone. •

I have some news that will really knock you out.

4.Fig. to wear someone out; to exhaust someone. •

All that exercise really knocked me out.

The day's activities knocked the kids out and they went right to bed.


Dictionary of American idioms. 2013.

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  • knock someone cold — knock (someone) cold : to cause (someone) to become unconscious He knocked his opponent cold with one punch. She was knocked cold [=knocked out] by the collision. • • • Main Entry: ↑knock …   Useful english dictionary

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