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  • 51knock 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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  • 52knock-for-knock agreement — An agreement between motor insurers that they will pay for their own policyholders accident damage without seeking any contribution from the other insurers, irrespective of blame but provided that the relevant policies cover the risk involved.… …

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  • 53Back, Outer Hebrides — Infobox UK place official name= Back gaelic name= Am Bac latitude= 58.28 longitude= 6.29 country= Scotland os grid reference= NB483408 post town= STORNOWAY postcode area= HS postcode district= HS2 dial code= 01851 constituency westminster= Na h… …

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  • 54Back in the U.S.S.R. — Infobox Song Name = Back in the U.S.S.R. Artist = The Beatles Album = Border = yes track no = 1 of disc 1 Released = 22 November 1968 Recorded = 22, 23 August 1968 Genre = Rock and roll, Surf rock Length = 2:43 Writer = Lennon/McCartney Label =… …

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  • 55knock back — phr verb Knock back is used with these nouns as the object: ↑drink, ↑pint …

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  • 56knock —    obsolete    to copulate    The activity might take place in a knocking shop.    A single act of copulation can also be called a knock:     Throw her away and she ll always come back for another weekend of cheap knock. (Fowles, 1977) …

    How not to say what you mean: A dictionary of euphemisms

  • 57knock something into shape — lick/knock/whip/ someone/something/into shape phrase to improve the condition or performance of someone or something I’m going to whip this department into shape. Thesaurus: to make something better …

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  • 58knock — backfire ackfire, back fire ack fire 1. A fire started ahead of a forest or prairie fire to burn only against the wind, so that when the two fires meet both must go out for lack of fuel. [Webster 1913 Suppl.] 2. (a) A premature explosion in the …

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  • 59Knock back — 1. consume, especially rapidly: He knocked back two cans of beer ; 2. (n.) refusal, rejection, especially of sexual advances; (trans. v.) refuse; 3. set back; impede …

    Dictionary of Australian slang

  • 60knock back — Australian Slang 1. consume, especially rapidly: He knocked back two cans of beer ; 2. n refusal, rejection, especially of sexual advances; (trans. v.) refuse; 3. set back; impede …

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