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Knockabout vs Knockoff - What's the difference?

knockabout | knockoff |

As nouns the difference between knockabout and knockoff

is that knockabout is a small sailboat lacking a bowsprit, of a type found primarily in the Massachusetts area while knockoff is an imitation of something, particularly a well-known product, usually lower in quality and price than the original.

As an adjective knockabout

is boisterous.

knockabout

English

Adjective

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  • Boisterous
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  • Suitable for rough use.
  • I have a knockabout cello for non-concert gigs.

    Noun

    (en noun)
  • (sailing) A small sailboat lacking a bowsprit, of a type found primarily in the Massachusetts area
  • We sailed our knockabout around Cape Cod.
  • (entertainment) A slapstick comedy or comedian.
  • (circus) A tumbler.
  • Clothing suitable for rough use.
  • Workers habitually engaged in casual employment.
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  • knockoff

    English

    Alternative forms

    * knock-off, knock off

    Noun

    (en noun)
  • An imitation of something, particularly a well-known product, usually lower in quality and price than the original.
  • It's not a name brand bag, just a cheap knockoff .