see know
11know vs now (adv) — Know as a verb is used to show you knowledge or information concerning someone or something. For example: He always knows exactly what time it is. Now as an adverb, is used to describe the present time or moment. For example: Where are… …
12know like the back of your hand — know (something) like the back of your hand see ↑know, 1 • • • Main Entry: ↑hand …
13know your own heart — see ↑know, 1 • • • Main Entry: ↑heart …
14know-nothingism — See know nothing. * * * …
15know\ one's\ onions — See: know one s way around(2) …
16know\ one's\ stuff — See: know one s way around(2) …
17know\ what's\ what — See: know smth inside out …
18Know thyself — For other uses, see Know thyself (disambiguation). Gnothi seauton redirects here. For other uses see Gnothi seauton (disambiguation) A stained glass window in a public building in Ludwigshafen, Germany with the contracted version γνῶθι σαυτόν.… …
19know something when you see it/one — know (something) when you see it/one : to be able to recognize or identify something immediately She knows a bargain when she sees it. I know a liar when I see one. I m not sure what I want but I ll know it when I see it. • • • Main Entry: ↑know …
20know when you see it/one — know (something) when you see it/one : to be able to recognize or identify something immediately She knows a bargain when she sees it. I know a liar when I see one. I m not sure what I want but I ll know it when I see it. • • • Main Entry: ↑know …