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KNOCK/THROW (SOMEONE) FOR A LOOP

to shock, surprise, or astound someone
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1. The teacher threw me for a loop when she told me I had failed the exam. I thought I had done so well.
2. Alan was knocked for a loop when he found out he had won $5,000 in the lottery.

Compare to: pull the rug out from under (someone); spring something on (someone).


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