knocked-up
Example Sentences
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It seems she sought him out—to-night, of all times!— when he was pegged—completely knocked-up.
From Out of the Primitive by Bennet, Robert Ames
Yet, with it all, I had escaped with a graze over the right temple and a badly knocked-up shoulder.
From Campaign Pictures of the War in South Africa (1899-1900) Letters from the Front by Hales, A. G. (Alfred Greenwood)
The Major and some of the men pushed on with the freshest of the animals, leaving Stapylton and the remainder of the party to spell for a while, and bring the knocked-up beasts slowly on.
From The History of Australian Exploration from 1788 to 1888 by Favenc, Ernest
This overcasting is done by inserting a fine needle near the back of the knocked-up sheets from above and drawing the thread almost quite through, the second and following stitches all being made from above.
From Practical Bookbinding by Adam, Paul
There was some kind of report that Warrigal had been seen making towards Nulla Mountain, looking very weak and miserable, on a knocked-up horse; but they did not know whether it was true or false.
From Robbery under Arms; a story of life and adventure in the bush and in the Australian goldfields by Boldrewood, Rolf