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View synonyms for knockabout

knockabout

[ nok-uh-bout ]

noun

  1. Nautical. any of various fore-and-aft-rigged sailing vessels having a single jib bent to a stay from the stemhead, no bowsprit being used: usually rigged as a sloop.
  2. something designed or suitable for rough or casual use, as a sturdy jacket, a secondhand car, etc.
  3. a slapstick comedian or comedy.
  4. Australian. an itinerant farm hand or ranch hand; an itinerant handyman.
  5. British Archaic. wanderer.


adjective

  1. suitable for rough use, as a garment:

    a knockabout jacket and jeans.

  2. characterized by knocking about; rough; boisterous.
  3. slapstick:

    knockabout comedy.

  4. shiftless; aimless:

    a knockabout kind of person.

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Word History and Origins

Origin of knockabout1

First recorded in 1875–80; noun, adj. use of verb phrase knock about
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Example Sentences

Prince Harry has appeared in a knockabout comedy sketch about getting a tattoo, as he promotes the next round of his Invictus Games.

From BBC

The members of the controversial rap group Kneecap play themselves in a witty knockabout comedy, a Sundance hit, that tells the tale of their ongoing rise.

But there’s an infectious quality to the knockabout antics.

More than once in the book Richards uses the word “knockabout” to describe his school of comedy.

Maybe the "Facebook for suits" is fine with its new knockabout tone.

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