it feels like getting the wind knocked out of you and then somone kicking you in the gonads
Knocked like a hammer hitting a nail. Knocked as hard as a wrecking ball. Knocked like a tree falling in the forest.
At first you will be scared but you won't feel anything especially when you're knocked down. After that you will feel that there is a hole in your gums, and have difficulty in chewing your foods.
No...when you wake back up you feel the pain
If you kick someone in the solar plexus, it will hurt them a lot and they will feel like they got the wind knocked out of them.
The shortness of breath after upper back trauma is known as "having the wind knocked out of you". It is a common sports injury that occurs via blunt force to the upper back or being knocked to the ground. Someone who has had the wind knocked out of them may feel like they are dying but they recover in a matter of minutes.
Go and see your Doctor.
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very sad because it was my country
Like two stones being knocked together.
The word "knocked" can serve as both a verb (e.g. "She knocked on the door") and a past participle (e.g. "The door was knocked down").
The problem with the wording in "Startled by the noise, the alarm clock was knocked on the floor" is that it makes it sound like the alarm clock was startled. It would be better written: "Startled by the alarm clock, I knocked it on the floor."