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  • 1completely knocked-down — comˌpletely ˈknocked down abbreviation ckd adjective MANUFACTURING a completely knocked down product, machine etc is in several pieces and needs to be put together before it can be used: • The Malaysian built cars were made from completely… …

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  • 2knock down — verb 1. cause to come or go down (Freq. 5) The policeman downed the heavily armed suspect The mugger knocked down the old lady after she refused to hand over her wallet • Syn: ↑down, ↑cut down, ↑push down, ↑pull down …

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  • 3knock down — phrasal verb [transitive] Word forms knock down : present tense I/you/we/they knock down he/she/it knocks down present participle knocking down past tense knocked down past participle knocked down 1) knock down or knock over British to hit… …

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  • 4Down in the Groove — Studio album by Bob Dylan Released May 30, 1988 …

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  • 5Knock down — n. 1. To strike down; to fell; to prostrate by a blow or by blows; as, to knock down an assailant. [1913 Webster] 2. To assign to a bidder at an auction, by a blow or knock of the auctioneer s hammer; to sell at an auction; as, the vase was knoc …

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  • 6knock something down — 1 the building was knocked down: DEMOLISH, pull down, tear down, destroy; raze (to the ground), level, flatten, bulldoze. 2 (in …

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  • 7Down in the Flood — Song by Bob Dylan from the album Bob Dylan s Greatest Hits Vol. II Published 1967 Released November 17, 1971 Writer Bob Dylan …

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  • 8Down the Block There's a Riot — Episode no. Season 7 Episode 10 Directed by Larry Shaw Written by Bob Daily Original air date …

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  • 9knock down — /ˌnɒk daυn/ verb ♦ to knock something down to a bidder to sell something to somebody at an auction ● The furniture was knocked down to him for £100 …

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  • 10knock down — /ˌnɒk daυn/ verb ♦ to knock something down to a bidder to sell something to somebody at an auction ● The furniture was knocked down to him for £100 …

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