(knock over)

  • 31knock — I UK [nɒk] / US [nɑk] verb Word forms knock : present tense I/you/we/they knock he/she/it knocks present participle knocking past tense knocked past participle knocked *** 1) [intransitive/transitive] to hit something, causing damage or harm Mike …

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  • 32knock down — Synonyms and related words: auction, auction off, auctioneer, bang, bash, bat, beat down, belittle, belt, biff, blow down, blow over, bonk, bowl down, bowl over, break down, bring down, bring into discredit, bring low, bulldog, bulldoze, burn… …

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  • 33knock 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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  • 34knock — [[t]nɒk[/t]] v. i. 1) to strike a sounding blow, as in seeking admittance, calling attention, or giving a signal 2) to strike in collision; bump: to knock into a table[/ex] 3) to make a pounding noise: The car s engine is knocking badly[/ex] 4)… …

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  • 35knock off — 1. noun An imitation, especially one of poorer quality. This spreadsheet program is a knock off of . 2. verb a) To bump or hit so that something falls off Dont knock off the ornament with your clumsy arms. <!um, this doesnt cut it, quite. b) …

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  • 36knock off — Synonyms and related words: abscind, accomplish, achieve, ad lib, amputate, annihilate, assassinate, attain, author, ban, bar, bat out, bob, botch, break, breathe, bump off, bungle, buy it, call a strike, call it quits, cash in, cease, check in,… …

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  • 37knock someone down — FELL, floor, flatten, bring down, knock to the ground; knock over, run over/down. → knock * * * (of a person or vehicle) strike or collide with someone so as to cause them to fall to the ground …

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  • 38knock dead — phrasal : to move strongly especially to admiration or applause : knock over a comedian who really knocks them dead * * * knock dead see ↑knock, 1 • • • Main Entry: ↑dead …

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  • 39knock someone down — Syn: fell, floor, flatten, bring down, knock to the ground, knock over, run over/down …

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  • 40knock off — vb British 1. to kill 2. to steal or rob ► They knocked off a lorry load of antiques. The boys tried to knock off a bank. See also knock over 3. to have sex with, succeed in seducing. In American English to knock off a piece is a depersonalising… …

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