knock it out of the park
To perform far above expectations.
Definitions
To do exceptionally well at something.
knock it out of the park In A Sentence
Origin & Usage
Baseball metaphor (a home run).
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What does 'knock it out of the park' mean?
To do exceptionally well, performing far above what was expected.
Where does 'knock it out of the park' come from?
It's a baseball metaphor referring to hitting a home run so hard the ball leaves the stadium.
How is 'knock it out of the park' used?
As praise for a strong performance, e.g. 'she knocked the presentation out of the park'. A common variant is 'hit it out of the park'.
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