Pronunciation: /nɑk tɛn bɛlz aʊt ʌv/
noun a word that represents a person, place, thing, or idea
A1 I accidentally knocked ten bells out of the vase.
A2 The wind knocked ten bells out of the tree branches.
B1 The storm last night knocked ten bells out of the power lines.
B2 The intense competition knocked ten bells out of her confidence.
C1 The economic crisis has knocked ten bells out of the stock market.
C2 The unexpected news knocked ten bells out of the entire company.
verb a word that expresses an action or state of being
A1 I accidentally knocked ten bells out of my phone when I dropped it.
A2 The strong wind knocked ten bells out of the trees, causing branches to fall.
B1 The intense workout knocked ten bells out of me, leaving me exhausted.
B2 The fierce competition in the tournament knocked ten bells out of the reigning champion.
C1 The emotional movie scene knocked ten bells out of the audience, leaving many in tears.
C2 The unexpected plot twist in the novel knocked ten bells out of the readers, leaving them shocked.
adverb a word that modifies a verb, adjective, or other adverb
A1 She knocked ten bells out of the pinata at the party.
A2 The boxer knocked ten bells out of his opponent in the ring.
B1 The storm knocked ten bells out of the old barn, leaving it in ruins.
B2 The new cleaning product knocked ten bells out of the tough stains on the carpet.
C1 The intense competition in the market is knocking ten bells out of small businesses.
C2 The powerful earthquake knocked ten bells out of the city, causing widespread destruction.
preposition a word that shows the relationship between a noun or pronoun and other words in a sentence
A1 I accidentally knocked ten bells out of the vase.
A2 The storm knocked ten bells out of the old tree.
B1 The new cleaning product can knock ten bells out of tough stains.
B2 The boxer knocked ten bells out of his opponent in the final round.
C1 The intense training regimen really knocked ten bells out of her fitness levels.
C2 The new software update is expected to knock ten bells out of the competition.
formal The new security system will knock ten bells out of the old one in terms of efficiency.
informal My new gaming console can knock ten bells out of your old one.
slang I heard that boxer can knock ten bells out of anyone who challenges him.
figurative The storm last night knocked ten bells out of the power grid, causing widespread outages.
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