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"Knocked Out" (where the edited Roland D-50 native loop and non-edited Roland D-50 PN-D50-01 patch "Horns and Strings" were heard) is a 1987-1991 pop/R&B song by American singer Paula Abdul. It was the first song Abdul recorded and released on May 4, 1988 from her debut album Forever Your Girl. It was written by Babyface, L.A. Reid and Daryl Simmons and produced in 1987 by the former two.
Usage examples of "knocked out".
As Smith, for the ninth or tenth time, knocked out his pipe on a bar of the grate, the cuckoo clock in the kitchen proclaimed the hour.
Large straight bamboos are cut of a length sufficient to lie across the house, and being split exactly in two, and the joints knocked out, a first layer of them is disposed in close order, with the inner or hollow sides up.
By concentrating air cover and intensive SAM fire and triple-A, Lindstrom knocked out the airborne elements of a major Soviet drive on Bergen.
Her breath was knocked out of her from their fall, and panic welled inside her.
Kerouac didn't like Tangier, but he was knocked out by the messy pile of stories Burroughs had been idly writing, and he and Ginsberg helped to type them up.
Hans picked up all the broken pieces of granite he had knocked out, and using some tow he happened to have about him, tried to shut up the fissure he had made in the wall.
When they died, the props were knocked out from under almost all Terrestrial plant and animal life.
I have knocked out everything that delayed the march of the story —.
Huge pieces had been knocked out of the masonry, deep holes made by shot, battlements and turrets broken—.
He lifted that big upper lip to display the space where a front tooth had been knocked out.