(knock over)
11knock over — {v. phr.} To overturn; upset. * /I accidentally knocked over the Chinese lamp that fell on size floor and broke./ …
12knock\ over — v. phr. To overturn; upset. I accidentally knocked over the Chinese lamp that fell on size floor and broke …
13knock over — to kill By shooting, using the language of hunting: I heard... he had been knocked over in the last months of the war... The rumour proved false... He is alive and kicking. (F. Richards, 1933) …
14Knock-over — to complete a task …
15knock-over — Australian Slang to complete a task …
16knock over — rob, burglarize (Slang) …
17knock-over — …
18Knock over a doll — incur the consequences of one s actions …
19knock over a doll — Australian Slang incur the consequences of one s actions …
20knock — [näk] vi. [ME knokken < OE cnocian, akin to ON knoka, MHG knochen, to press < echoic base > KNACK] 1. to strike a blow or blows with the fist or some hard object; esp., to rap on a door 2. to bump; collide; clash 3. to make a thumping,… …