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translations for
knee-jerk
Definition of knee-jerk
Unthinking
, not carefully
considered
,
automatic
,
spontaneous
, easily
predictable
A sudden
reflexive
movement
of the leg below the knee, as a reaction to a
tap
to the
tendon
just below the
patella
(
kneecap
Examples
He gave a
knee-jerk
response.
Related words
knee-deep
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knee-length
knee-breeches
knee-joint
knee-sock
knee-high to a grasshopper
knee-length sock
knee-jerk trap
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