Sentences with phrase «absolute knockout»

The phrase "absolute knockout" means someone or something that is incredibly impressive, beautiful, or powerful. It implies that they make a strong impact and leave a lasting impression. Full definition
I was a much bigger fan of the emotional depth of both Mustang and Phoenix, films with absolute knockout endings that may not have the stark beauty of The Assassin, but stuck with me as experiences far longer.
The goat and cow labneh on toast with jam, olive oil, and sea salt was an absolute knockout of a dish: creamy, fatty, crunchy, salty, sweet, fruity etc. etc..
It's the combination of stunning location, the perfect weather and the bride is an absolute knockout.
While here in Europe, its very rare that I see an absolute knockout walking around (relatively to other women).
It's the absolute knockout (no pun intended) «Creed,» which is so much better than anyone expected.
Andrew O'Hehir, Salon: Debra Granik's blend of low - budget regional realism and crime thriller (adapted from the novel by Daniel Woodrell) is an absolute knockout, for me the narrative film of the festival so far.
As for young Harrison, his performance is an absolute knockout, his final scenes leaving me in a state of breathless despair that's downright shattering.
Sony deftly landed one punch after another as they showed each trailer and delivered the absolute knockout blow with news of a Final Fantasy 7 remake, and that was only at about the show's halfway point.
Chase Sapphire Reserve's 100k point sign - up bonus, its $ 300 annual credit for all travel expenses, 3x the points on travel and dining bonus categories, and access to Chase's travel transfer partners is an absolute knockout combination.
Blizzard's first - ever attempt at a shooter is an absolute knockout, pairing a wide array of distinctive heroes with dazzling graphics and objective - based gameplay.
Several are absolute knockouts, combining blurred passages of spray paint with massed rectangular patches that suggest blown - up pixels created with a computer paint program.
The piece that greets you as you walk in the gallery is an absolute knockout by Richard Pousette - Dart from 1945 — 52, «Untitled (Plato).»
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