Pronunciation: /nɑk ɪt aʊt ʌv ðə pɑrk/
noun a word that represents a person, place, thing, or idea
A1 I saw the baseball player knock it out of the park.
A2 The team's performance really knocked it out of the park.
B1 The new product launch is expected to knock it out of the park.
B2 The singer's latest album has the potential to knock it out of the park.
C1 The company's innovative marketing strategy really knocked it out of the park.
C2 The film's special effects and storyline combined to knock it out of the park.
verb a word that expresses an action or state of being
A1 She knocked it out of the park with her presentation.
A2 The team really knocked it out of the park with their performance.
B1 The chef knocked it out of the park with his new recipe.
B2 The company knocked it out of the park with their latest product launch.
C1 The artist knocked it out of the park with their latest exhibition.
C2 The author knocked it out of the park with their latest novel.
adverb a word that modifies or describes a verb, adjective, or another adverb
A1 She practiced her presentation all night so she could knock it out of the park.
A2 The team worked together to knock it out of the park during the competition.
B1 The chef really knocked it out of the park with his new dish at the restaurant.
B2 The company's marketing campaign really knocked it out of the park and increased sales significantly.
C1 The author's latest novel has truly knocked it out of the park with its critical acclaim and commercial success.
C2 The scientist's groundbreaking research has knocked it out of the park and changed the field forever.
preposition a word that shows the relationship between a noun (or pronoun) and other words in a sentence
A1 I hope you knock it out of the park on your first day of school.
A2 She really knocked it out of the park with her presentation at work.
B1 The team's performance in the game last night really knocked it out of the park.
B2 The new product launch is expected to knock it out of the park and exceed sales projections.
C1 The actor's performance in the movie truly knocked it out of the park, earning critical acclaim.
C2 The chef's new dish at the restaurant has completely knocked it out of the park, receiving rave reviews from customers.
formal The presentation was exceptional, and the team really knocked it out of the park.
informal Wow, you really knocked it out of the park with that project!
slang She totally knocked it out of the park with her performance last night.
figurative I knew she would knock it out of the park with her new business venture.
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