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How to pronounce kayoed in English?

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Synonyms knocked out, ko'd, out, stunned

Examples of kayoed

kayoed
A 21-game improvement is a huge leap, but they'll be kayoed in the first round.
From the orlandosentinel.com
In a rematch with Max Schmeling, who had kayoed him in 1936, Louis redefined fury.
From the time.com
Kansas City kayoed Ben Roethlisberger in overtime, then drove 76 yards to the winning field goal.
From the sportsillustrated.cnn.com
Just ask Moimoi, who was kayoed after copping a whack around the head from Kasiano in the game's opening tackle.
From the couriermail.com.au
It was the first time that Jack had been kayoed.
From the post-gazette.com
The bad trade news sent gold prices up and all but kayoed a brief comeback of the dollar on foreign exchange markets.
From the time.com
The 36-Test superstar carried Balmain to the 1988 grand final, only to be kayoed so far off the ball by Lamb, few people saw it happen.
From the couriermail.com.au
A convict turned fighter, Machen seemed headed for the championship until Sweden's Ingemar Johansson kayoed him in the first round of a 1958 fight.
From the time.com
The forgotten footballer who, playing against the Auckland Warriors back in 2000, was cleared by a Cowboys club doctor to return to the field after being kayoed by giant Ali Lauitiiti.
From the couriermail.com.au
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