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Knock

10 entries found.


Main Entry:
1knock 
          Listen to the pronunciation of 1knock
Pronunciation:
\ˈnäk\
Function:
verb
Etymology:
Middle English knoken, from Old English cnocian; akin to Middle High German knochen to press
Date:
before 12th century
intransitive verb1: to strike something with a sharp blow2: to collide with something3 a: bustle <heard them knocking around in the kitchen> b: wander <knocked about Europe all summer>4 a: to make a pounding noise b: to have engine knock5: to find faulttransitive verb1 a (1): to strike sharply (2): to drive, force, or make by or as if by so striking <was knocked out of the campaign> b: to set forcibly in motion with a blow2: to cause to collide3: to find fault with <always knocking those in authority>
knock cold
: knock out 2a(1)
knock dead
: to move strongly especially to admiration or applause <a comedian who really knocks them dead>
knock for a loop
1 a: overcome <knocked my opponent for a loop> b: demolish <knocked our idea for a loop>2: dumbfound , amaze <the news knocked them for a loop>
knock one's socks off
: to overwhelm or amaze one <a performance that will knock your socks off>
knock on wood
—used interjectionally to ward off misfortune
knock together
: to make or assemble especially hurriedly or in a makeshift way <knocked together my own bookcase>


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