Sentences with phrase «real knockout»

The phrase "real knockout" means someone or something that is extremely attractive, impressive, or captivating. Full definition
But the real knockout when you click over is the homemade tortillas.
Some Pakistani people are real knockouts, a new DNA study finds.
However, targeting specific genes in the fungus that biosynthesize abscisic acid could deliver the real knockout punch.
McCaughey is the author of the book «Real Knockouts: The Physical Feminism of Women's Self - Defense» published by New York University Press in 1997 and numerous journal articles about rape education and women's self - defense training.
But the real knockout piece is that necklace!!!
Some of the dresses and solid black pieces are real knockouts, just gorgeous, and some of the more literal botanical pieces are less so, but overall it's a fun collection.»
Let's Play Heroes, by developer Capybara Games, is a real knockout for gamers both new and old to the series on Cartoon Network.
But after all the dust settles, and fans prepare to hunt down every Black Panther Easter egg and secret comic book nod, the post-credits scenes deliver the real knockout blows.
Lila happens to be a real knockout, and everything a guy could want — that is, until the day Eddie and Lila get married.
Flared, vented, and bulged from several miles of carbon fiber, the BMW 3.0 CSL Homage R is a surprise take on one of my favorite BMWs of all - time, and in this classic livery, a real knockout.
Jaw dropping, gorgeous looks with an Italian attitude, the GranTurismo is a real knockout.
While the handheld section of the conference was OK, Sony didn't deliver a real knockout punch for current or future Vita owners.
There's hardly a false note anywhere, and the portraits of Hugh Hurd, Lester Cole and Mary Beebe, as well as the 1980 still life Light, depicting a vase on a small table engaged in an intimate, psychosexual dance with its shadow, are all particularly strong, but the real knockouts are Neel's portraits of family members: her son Richard, 1969; her son Hartley, 1978; and Richard's first wife, Nancy, in a wonky chaise longue, 1980.
Pink - Orange Surrounded by 4 Grays (1947 — 52) is a real knockout, with its would - be-inert grays enlivened by an adjacent pair of intense orange tones.
Every so often, David Giacalone hits a real knockout with a post — and his dissection of Tom Collins» post on the Opportunity Wedgie is a prime example.
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