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Synonyms

knockout drops

American  

plural noun

  1. chloral hydrate or any similar rapidly acting drug, especially one put in a drink secretly to make the drinker unconscious.


knockout drops British  

plural noun

  1. slang a drug secretly put into someone's drink to cause stupefaction See also Mickey Finn

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Etymology

Origin of knockout drops

First recorded in 1890–95

Example Sentences

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Under the sway of the most sublime knockout drops, I didn’t remember a thing.

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But Frank Brooks wasn't full of knockout drops this time, and with a clear head he was no pushover.

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"The same old knockout drops, sir, that sailors in all parts of the world know so well, sir, I think," answered one of the men, with a quiet grin.

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"Sudden remedies are sometimes good in extreme cases, Luke," he drawled, "but administering knockout drops to a sick party is not to be recommended."

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He had a horror of knockout drops and the police.

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