Knocking them in the aisles In english explanation

The meaning, explanation, definition and origin of the idiom/phrase "knocking them in the aisles", English Idiom Dictionary ( also found in Vietnamese )

author Zack Phuc calendar 2021-07-05 04:07

Meaning of Knocking them in the aisles

Knocking them in the aisles old-fashioned

To make a group of spectators feel extremely enthusiastic, amazed or excited

I know that your German will knock them in the aisles. I'm sure they won't even be able to tell if you're a foreigner.

Years ago, my iPod knocked them in the aisles. Now every one of them has at least one iPhone.

I'm knocking them in the aisles with my gaming skill. I hope they will allow me to participate in this year's tournament.

Her beautiful opera voice knocked them in the aisles.

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be so excited or nervous about that something and want to know what is going to happen next 

it's giving me life

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like a rabbit (caught) in (the) headlights

Being so scared, confused, and astonished that you can't think or do anything.

float/walk on air
Indicates happiness or excitement when you experience something good happened to you
bug-eyed

To have eyes sticking out in amazement.

Grammar and Usage of Knocking them in the aisles

Verb Forms

  • knocked them in the aisles
  • knocking them in the aisles
  • knocks them in the aisles
  • To knock them in the aisles

The verb "have" should be conjugated according to its tense. "Them" is almost always used and not replaced by other objects because "them" refers to a group of spectators. 

 

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