knockdown in a sentence
n.
Definition
Knockdown (noun): a powerful blow that causes an opponent to fall to the ground in boxing, or a prefabricated structure designed for easy assembly in construction.
Sample Sentences
- The boxer delivered a powerful knockdown that stunned the crowd.
- In the construction industry, a knockdown refers to a prefabricated structure that can be easily assembled.
- After a long negotiation, the company finally reached a knockdown agreement that benefited both parties.
- The hurricane caused a knockdown of several trees, blocking the main road.
- During the debate, his opponent's argument was met with a knockdown that left no room for rebuttal.
- The boxer delivered a powerful knockout punch that sent his opponent to the canvas in a stunning knockdown.
- The city council approved the plans for a knockdown of the old library to make way for a new community center.
- After the storm, the knockdown of several trees along the road blocked access for emergency services.
- Her passionate speech was a knockdown argument that swayed many undecided voters in the audience.
- In the final seconds of the game, the team's defense executed a knockdown that prevented a last-minute goal.
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