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What (who) is knock-down - definition

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Knock-down; Knock down; Knockdown (disambiguation)

knock-down         
¦ adjective
1. informal (of a price) very low.
2. capable of knocking someone or something down.
(of furniture) easily dismantled.
¦ noun
1. Boxing an act of knocking an opponent down.
2. Austral./NZ informal an introduction to someone.
knock-down         
knock down         
v. (colloq.) (BE) (D; tr.) ('to persuade to reduce a price') to knock down to (I knocked him down to ten pounds)

Wikipedia

Knockdown

Knockdown or knock-down may refer to:

  • Knockdown, a situation in full-contact combat sports where a fighter is down or vulnerable, often preliminary to a knockout
  • "Knockdown" (Castle), the thirteenth episode of the third season of the TV series Castle
  • knock-down fastener
  • knock-down furniture
  • Knockdown (arcade game)', an arcade game released by Namco
  • Knockdown (G.I. Joe), a fictional character in the G.I. Joe universe
  • "Knockdown" (song), a song by Alesha Dixon
  • KnocDown, a music producer
  • Knockdown, a nautical term for a near-capsize
  • Knock-down kit, a complete kit needed to assemble a vehicle
  • Knockdown resistance, genetic resistance to pyrethroid insecticides in many insect species
  • Knockdown texture, a drywall finishing style
  • Gene knockdown, a genetic modification technique
Examples of use of knock-down
1. They‘re going to knock down the place and rebuild?
2. "Maybe we should knock down some houses," she said.
3. Some families were ordered to knock down their own homes.
4. Agents used an excavating machine Wednesday to knock down a barn.
5. We played knock–down ginger on the very streets that are now flooded with press.