conks

[US]/kɒŋks/
[UK]/kɑŋks/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

v.to suddenly fail or break down; to become extremely tired; to faint or lose consciousness

Phrases & Collocations

conks out

conks head

conks down

conks off

conks together

conks like

conks out suddenly

conks on

conks around

conks in

Example Sentences

he conks out after a long day at work.

the engine conks when it overheats.

she conks her head on the doorframe.

my computer conks out unexpectedly.

the old tv conks every few weeks.

he conks out during the movie.

the light conks when the bulb blows.

she conks her bike into a tree.

the alarm conks at the same time every day.

he conks out on the couch after dinner.

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