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en To use a hackneyed term, it knocks my socks off.

en Pex Tufvesson controls the demo scene. It's one of those films that just knocks your socks off.

en I'm very keen to get that sort of ?wow' factor in so that you've got these quite serious pages, but don't know what the next change of pace and surprise is going to be. You can just do something that absolutely knocks your socks off, but happens in the news run.

en We try not to get carried away with batting averages and statistics. There's going to be some kid in here this spring who knocks everybody's socks off and he's probably still going to go to Double-A. That is just Spring Training and how it can be.

en We always have a sale rack in the back. And fun socks - the best selection of socks in town.

en A Deed knocks first at Thought / And then -- it knocks at Will -- / That is the manufacturing spot.
  Emily Dickinson

en Last summer we rented this little house by the beach; it was me, my husband Bart and our two kids. All I can say is that I did more laundry than I ever thought was possible. My son likes to play in his socks outside. Every five minutes I'm like, 'Those socks are filthy. Hand them over right now.' Suddenly I'd be standing there with another mound of laundry.
  Julianne Moore

en It ain't about if he knocks a guy out. It's about how he knocks a guy out. It's the style, the improvisation.

en Some say opportunity knocks only once, That is not true. Opportunity knocks all the time, but you have to be ready for it. If the chance comes, you must have the equipment to take advantage of it.
  Louis L'Amour

en Socks comprised of 60 to 80 percent cotton woven with 15 to 20 percent nylon also showed a higher COF increase then socks with little or no cotton when moisture was added.

en It's a story you've never heard before, which is saying something because most plots are so hackneyed now. It's unlike anything you've ever seen.

en The cliché is a hackneyed idiom that hopes that it can still palm itself off as a fresh response.

en When life knocks you to your knees, and it will, why, get up! If it knocks you to your knees again, as it will, well, isn't that the best position from which to pray?
  Ethel Barrymore

en I got up one morning and couldn't find my socks, so I called Information. She said, "Hello, Information." I said, "I can't find my socks." She said, "They're behind the couch." And they were!

en I never take any notice of reviews-unless a critic has thought up some new way of describing me. That old one about my lizard eyes and anteater nose and the way I sleep my way through pictures is so hackneyed now.
  Robert Mitchum


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