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knockabout
[ nok-uh-bout ]
noun
- Nautical. any of various fore-and-aft-rigged sailing vessels having a single jib bent to a stay from the stemhead, no bowsprit being used: usually rigged as a sloop.
- something designed or suitable for rough or casual use, as a sturdy jacket, a secondhand car, etc.
- a slapstick comedian or comedy.
- Australian. an itinerant farm hand or ranch hand; an itinerant handyman.
- British Archaic. wanderer.
adjective
- suitable for rough use, as a garment:
a knockabout jacket and jeans.
- characterized by knocking about; rough; boisterous.
- slapstick:
knockabout comedy.
- shiftless; aimless:
a knockabout kind of person.
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Origin of knockabout1
Example Sentences
There has been great analysis and the usual knockabout stuff that is essential to Calcutta Cup week, but the hot takes in the build-up have bordered on the barmy.
The Queen, a fan of the sport, joined teenagers for an impromptu knockabout during a day of meetings, entertainment and activities.
It’s sweet and serious, and as the series goes on, knockabout comedy makes room for poignancy.
Prince Harry has appeared in a knockabout comedy sketch about getting a tattoo, as he promotes the next round of his Invictus Games.
The members of the controversial rap group Kneecap play themselves in a witty knockabout comedy, a Sundance hit, that tells the tale of their ongoing rise.
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