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knock
verb knocked, knocking
- intr
1. To tap or rap with the knuckles or some object, especially on a door for admittance.
- Thesaurus: rap, thump, buffet, clap, cuff, hit, punch, slap, smite, strike, beat, hit.
3. To put someone or something into a specified condition by hitting them or it.
- Example: knocked him senseless
- Example: knocked a hole in the boat
5. To strike, bump or bang against it or them.
- Form: knock against something or someone (usually)
- Form: knock on something
- Form: knock into something or someone
- To find fault with or criticize someone or something, especially unfairly.
- Thesaurus: abuse, belittle, disparage, carp at, cavil at, censure, deprecate, condemn, lambaste, criticize, put down (
7. Said of an internal combustion engine: to make a metallic knocking sound caused by the explosion of an unburned mixture of fuel vapour and air before it is ignited by the spark. Also called pink.
intr
8. Said of machinery: to rattle or clank with a regular rhythm (sometimes a symptom of wear).
9. coarse, slang
- To have sexual intercourse with someone.
- 1. An act of knocking.
2. A tap or rap.
- Thesaurus: rap, thump, whack, beat, blow, slap, smack, thump, punch, cuff, box, clip, clout.
4. colloq
- A personal misfortune, blow, setback, calamity, etc.
- Thesaurus: setback, reversal, rejection, failure, defeat, criticism, condemnation, censure; Antonym: boost, praise.
6. The sound of knocking in machinery.
7. colloq
- A criticism.
- To hit them extremely hard.
- To surprise them.
- colloq
To put an end to it in a firm or definite manner.
Phrasal Verb: knock about or around
- To wander about (a place) in a casual and aimless way; to lie about unused; to be idle.
- Example: knocking about the streets
- Example: knocked about Europe for the summer
- To treat them roughly; to hit or batter them.
- To associate or go about with them.
- To cost them (a specified amount). 2 to surprise, dismay, or disappoint them. 3 to rebuff or reject them; to turn them down.
- Example: knocked me back 500 quid
- To eat or drink it quickly and with relish.
- To strike them to the ground.
- Example: knocked down by a car
- To demolish (a building).To reduce its price.
- Example: knocked these down to a fiver each
- To sell (goods) to them at auction.
- To meet them by chance or unexpectedly.
- To collide with them.
- To teach it to them forcefully.
- Example: needs to have some sense knocked into him
- To finish work.
- Example: We knock off at 5pm
- To kill them.To have sexual intercourse with them.
- To produce it or them at speed or in quick succession, apparently quite easily.
- Example: knocks off several books a year
- Example: knocked off £15 for a quick sale
- Example: He knocked off 10 grand
- Example: They knocked off a bank
- Example: caught knocking off videos and computer games
- Example: Knock it off!
- To commit the foul of pushing the ball forward with the hand. See also knock-on.
- To make them unconscious, especially by hitting them.To make them unconscious or render them incapable of rising in the required time.To defeat them in a knockout competition.To amaze them; to impress them greatly. See also knockout.
- To collide with them or it, usually accidentally, causing them or it to fall
- Example: I'm so sorry, but I've knocked over the vase of flowers.
- To dislodge it by a blow.To make it stop functioning; to damage or destroy it.To produce something, especially if done quickly or roughly.
- To come as a severe shock to them; to devastate or disconcert them.
- Example: Her death knocked him sideways
- To make it hurriedly.
- To exchange practice shots with one's opponent before a match.
- To wake them by knocking.To exhaust them.To make them pregnant.
- To make it hurriedly.To score (a number of runs).
