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knocked-down

[ nokt-doun ]

adjective

  1. composed of parts or units that can be disassembled:

    knocked-down furniture.

  2. Informal. condensed, abridged, simplified, unadorned, etc.:

    a knocked-down version of a Broadway musical.



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Word History and Origins

Origin of knocked-down1

First recorded in 1770–80
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Example Sentences

“People are always saying what a nerd he is ... but one thing I love about Milhouse, he’s always getting knocked down but he keeps getting up,” she continues.

She continued, “People are always saying what a nerd he is. But one thing that I love about Milhouse is he’s always getting knocked down, but he keeps getting up. I love the little guy.”

From Salon

“People are always saying what a nerd he is, but one thing that I love about Milhouse is he’s always getting knocked down, but he keeps getting up,” she continued.

From BBC

“One thing that I love about Milhouse is he’s always getting knocked down but he keeps getting up,” Ms. Hayden said in a tribute video posted on “The Simpsons” social media pages.

Some tenant advocates feared that by opening up existing multifamily areas to significant new development, it would cause a wave of displacement as existing buildings are knocked down.

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