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How to pronounce knockoff in English?

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Type Words
Synonyms clone
Type of copy

Examples of knockoff

knockoff
The movie, initially titled Gladiatrix was deemed to be a knockoff of Gladiator.
From the en.wikipedia.org
In January, Walberg found a cheap Turbo SIM knockoff sold by a Chinese supplier.
From the businessweek.com
But it costs nearly $20, three times what it would in the U.S. A knockoff 26-in.
From the time.com
He is suspected of making and selling knockoff Microsoft software on Craigslist.
From the latimes.com
The Chinese will probably do a knockoff of his plan for one of their provinces.
From the freep.com
The sketch will be used to create a knockoff design of the popular wedding dress.
From the kansas.com
The Bad Boys from Boston were perceived as a glammy, androgynous Stones knockoff.
From the post-gazette.com
I remember the pea coat and UGG knockoff boots she wore the first time I saw her.
From the cnn.com
First of all, the difference between a knockoff and the real thing is so obvious.
From the forbes.com
More examples
  • An unauthorized copy or imitation
  • Counterfeit consumer goods, commonly called Knock Offs, are counterfeit or imitation products offered for sale. The spread of counterfeit goods has become global in recent years and the range of goods subject to infringement has increased significantly. ...
  • An imitation of something, particularly a well-known product, usually lower in quality and price than the original
  • (Knockoffs) a colloquial term used in reference to new product innovations which are almost identical, look-alike copies of competitors' best-selling items; knockoffs are common where the item copied fits nicely with the manufacturing and marketing strengths of the company which copies it, and ...
  • (Knock-Offs) Also known as Copycats. This is an illegally made copy or version of an item. This is fairly common in Looney Tunes wth plushes and smaller dollar store type items. A good clue is the lack of tags or lack of copyright information on the item(for newer items).
  • (Knockoffs) designs that have been copied without the authorization of the designer or the manufacturer to be sold at lower prices than the originals. It is also commonly known as cheap copycats.
  • Knockoffs are boxing matches where a heavily favored fighter gets defeated.
  • A product that is very similar to another product that had recent infomercial success. Some popular knock-off items have been juicers, mops, steppers, dehydrators and teeth whiteners.
  • The automatic stopping of machine when it is not operating properly.