knock|knocked|knocking|knocks in English

verb

[nɑk /nɒk]

tap; strike; bump; criticize (Slang); stun (Slang)

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1. ‘He knocks all those criteria firmly into a Cocked hat.’ ‘It knocked the idea of the perfect guru into a Cocked hat.’ ‘He has the skill and style to knock the typical Booker Prize-winner into a Cocked hat.’ ‘It is also one of the finest police comics of recent times, knocking the rest of the books in the genre into a Cocked …

2. Ray was knocking them down one by one, unlike his tragic ancestor who only knocked himself down.

3. 22 Records get knocked out in the studio hastily, emerge knock-kneed, spindly, pallid and monochrome.

4. The price was knocked down to £ Perhaps he'll knock the price down a little if the glass is broken.

5. Opportunity knocks.

6. Knock knock knock ask who' s there

7. Knock knock knock ask who's there

8. Opportunity seldom knocks twice.

9. He knocks the ball loose!

10. Don't enter without knocking.

11. What knocks me is his impudence.

12. What knocks me most is his impudence.

13. Woody Woodpecker first appears, in the film Knock Knock.

14. My knees were knocking .

15. Before success, we must take hard knocks.

16. 13 The portable device easily knocks down.

17. This swallows the bridge and knocks it down.

18. You can't abandon me whenever opportunity knocks.

19. Our coconuts kept knocking together.

20. His knees were knocking together.

21. My heart was knocking wildly.

22. Clive's taken quite a few hard knocks lately.

23. Knocking heads until the last microsecond.

24. Knock it off.

25. Wow! This scenery really knocks me out.