Etymology: [ näk ] (verb.) before 12th century. Akin to Old Norse knoka (compare Swedish knocka, Danish knuge, to hug) and Middle High German knochen, to hit.
To rap one's knuckles against something, especially wood, A type of abnormal combustion occurring in spark ignition engines caused by self-ignition or the characteristic knocking sound associated with it, An impact, An abrupt rapping sound, as from an impact of a hard object against wood, To bump or impact, a batsman's innings, To denigrate, undervalue, To pass, kick a ball towards another player, A stroke, as on a door for admittance; a rap, A blow; a stroke with something hard or heavy; a jar, To strike for admittance; to rap upon, as a door, To practice evil speaking or fault-finding; to criticize habitually or captiously, negative criticism a bad experience; "the school of hard knocks", To strike with something hard or heavy; to move by striking; to drive (a thing) against something; as, to knock a ball with a bat; to knock the head against a post; to knock a lamp off the table, tap; strike; bump; criticize (Slang); stun (Slang), To impress strongly or forcibly; to astonish; to move to admiration or applause, the sound of knocking (as on a door or in an engine or bearing); "the knocking grew louder", To rap ones knuckles against something, especially wood, a batsmans innings, To drive or be driven against something; to strike against something; to clash; as, one heavy body knocks against another, To strike or beat with something hard or heavy; to rap; as, to knock with a club; to knock on the door, the act of hitting vigorously; "he gave the table a whack", to knock something on the head: see head to knock someone or something into shape: see shape, If someone receives a knock, they have an unpleasant experience which prevents them from achieving something or which causes them to change their attitudes or plans. What they said was a real knock to my self-confidence = blow, negative criticism, a vigorous blow; "the sudden knock floored him"; "he took a bash right in his face"; "he got a bang on the head", knock against with force or violence; "My car bumped into the tree", rap with the knuckles; "knock on the door", If you knock something or someone, you criticize them and say unpleasant things about them. I'm not knocking them: if they want to do it, it's up to them, To knock a particular quality or characteristic out of someone means to make them lose it. The stories of his links with the actress had knocked the fun out of him Those people hurt me and knocked my confidence, If you knock on something such as a door or window, you hit it, usually several times, to attract someone's attention. She went directly to Simon's apartment and knocked on the door He knocked before going in. Knock is also a noun. They heard a knock at the front door. + knocking knock·ing They were wakened by a loud knocking at the door, tap; strike; criticism (Slang), If you knock something, you touch or hit it roughly, especially so that it falls or moves. She accidentally knocked the tea tin off the shelf Isabel rose so abruptly that she knocked down her chair Knock is also a noun. The bags have tough exterior materials to protect against knocks, rain and dust, If someone knocks two rooms or buildings into one, or knocks them together, they make them form one room or building by removing a wall. They decided to knock the two rooms into one The spacious kitchen was achieved by knocking together three small rooms, To knock someone into a particular position or condition means to hit them very hard so that they fall over or become unconscious. The third wave was so strong it knocked me backwards Someone had knocked him unconscious, make light, repeated taps on a surface; "he was tapping his fingers on the table impatiently", a bad experience; "the school of hard knocks", sound like a car engine that is firing too early; "the car pinged when I put in low-octane gasoline"; "The car pinked when the ignition was too far retarded", frape, the act of hitting vigorously; "he gave the table a whack" negative criticism a bad experience; "the school of hard knocks" the sound of knocking (as on a door or in an engine or bearing); "the knocking grew louder" a vigorous blow; "the sudden knock floored him"; "he took a bash right in his face"; "he got a bang on the head" find fault with; express criticism of; point out real or perceived flaws; "The paper criticized the new movie"; "Don't knock the food--it's free" deliver a sharp blow or push :"He knocked the glass clear across the room" rap with the knuckles; "knock on the door, deliver a sharp blow or push :"He knocked the glass clear across the room", find fault with; express criticism of; point out real or perceived flaws; "The paper criticized the new movie"; "Don't knock the food--it's free", Check, rap with the knuckles; "knock on the door, 1 an action consisting of knocking the table lightly instead of verbally saying pass, which represents an improper way of passing; 2 an informal method of Alerting, albeit ambiguous, since the next player could assume that it means the call pass, A wind shift that forces a boat to sail below its mean wind course, To end a hand by laying down one's cards, arranged in melds and deadwood, A noise within an engine generally caused by detonation or preignition, to tap the table (an improper way of passing), Gaelic cnoc, a round hill, hillock or knoll In general the initial k or c is no longer sounded, but in parts of the West Highlands cnoc may be sounded as 'croc' and is both sounded and written 'cronk' in the Isle of Man, Simple past tense and past participle of knock, An act in which something is knocked on, or the sound thus produced, Present participle of knock, past of knock, A beating; a rap; a series of raps, A sound that occurs in the cylinders when the fuel/air mixture is ignited too soon and the subsequent explosion hits the piston as it travels up the cylinder on the compression stroke. Usually, it's due to faulty timing, low- octane gas, or fragments of burning carbon in the cylinders. Also called pinging or pre-ignition. It sounds like marbles rattling in a can and can be heard best when accelerating up hills. This sound can also be caused by impending mechanical failure within the engine due to extreme wear of a piston or bearing. See also four-stroke power cycle, third-person singular of knock, plural of , knock,
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To rap one's knuckles against something, especially wood - "Knock on the door and find out if they're home."
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A type of abnormal combustion occurring in spark ignition engines caused by self-ignition or the characteristic knocking sound associated with it
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An impact - "He took a knock on the head."
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An abrupt rapping sound, as from an impact of a hard object against wood - "I heard a knock on my door."
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To bump or impact - "I knocked against the table and bruised my leg."
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a batsman's innings - "He played a slow but sure knock of 35."
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To denigrate, undervalue - "Don't knock it until you've tried it."
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To pass, kick a ball towards another player
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A stroke, as on a door for admittance; a rap
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A blow; a stroke with something hard or heavy; a jar
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To strike for admittance; to rap upon, as a door
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To practice evil speaking or fault-finding; to criticize habitually or captiously
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negative criticism a bad experience; "the school of hard knocks"
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To strike with something hard or heavy; to move by striking; to drive (a thing) against something; as, to knock a ball with a bat; to knock the head against a post; to knock a lamp off the table
To impress strongly or forcibly; to astonish; to move to admiration or applause
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the sound of knocking (as on a door or in an engine or bearing); "the knocking grew louder"
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To rap ones knuckles against something, especially wood
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a batsmans innings
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To drive or be driven against something; to strike against something; to clash; as, one heavy body knocks against another
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To strike or beat with something hard or heavy; to rap; as, to knock with a club; to knock on the door
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the act of hitting vigorously; "he gave the table a whack"
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to knock something on the head: see head to knock someone or something into shape: see shape
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If someone receives a knock, they have an unpleasant experience which prevents them from achieving something or which causes them to change their attitudes or plans. What they said was a real knock to my self-confidence = blow
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negative criticism
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a vigorous blow; "the sudden knock floored him"; "he took a bash right in his face"; "he got a bang on the head"
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knock against with force or violence; "My car bumped into the tree"
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rap with the knuckles; "knock on the door"
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If you knock something or someone, you criticize them and say unpleasant things about them. I'm not knocking them: if they want to do it, it's up to them
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To knock a particular quality or characteristic out of someone means to make them lose it. The stories of his links with the actress had knocked the fun out of him Those people hurt me and knocked my confidence
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If you knock on something such as a door or window, you hit it, usually several times, to attract someone's attention. She went directly to Simon's apartment and knocked on the door He knocked before going in. Knock is also a noun. They heard a knock at the front door. + knocking knock·ing They were wakened by a loud knocking at the door
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tap; strike; criticism (Slang) isim
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If you knock something, you touch or hit it roughly, especially so that it falls or moves. She accidentally knocked the tea tin off the shelf Isabel rose so abruptly that she knocked down her chair Knock is also a noun. The bags have tough exterior materials to protect against knocks, rain and dust
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If someone knocks two rooms or buildings into one, or knocks them together, they make them form one room or building by removing a wall. They decided to knock the two rooms into one The spacious kitchen was achieved by knocking together three small rooms
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To knock someone into a particular position or condition means to hit them very hard so that they fall over or become unconscious. The third wave was so strong it knocked me backwards Someone had knocked him unconscious
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make light, repeated taps on a surface; "he was tapping his fingers on the table impatiently"
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a bad experience; "the school of hard knocks"
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sound like a car engine that is firing too early; "the car pinged when I put in low-octane gasoline"; "The car pinked when the ignition was too far retarded"
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frape
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the act of hitting vigorously; "he gave the table a whack" negative criticism a bad experience; "the school of hard knocks" the sound of knocking (as on a door or in an engine or bearing); "the knocking grew louder" a vigorous blow; "the sudden knock floored him"; "he took a bash right in his face"; "he got a bang on the head" find fault with; express criticism of; point out real or perceived flaws; "The paper criticized the new movie"; "Don't knock the food--it's free" deliver a sharp blow or push :"He knocked the glass clear across the room" rap with the knuckles; "knock on the door
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deliver a sharp blow or push :"He knocked the glass clear across the room"
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find fault with; express criticism of; point out real or perceived flaws; "The paper criticized the new movie"; "Don't knock the food--it's free"
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Check
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rap with the knuckles; "knock on the door
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1 an action consisting of knocking the table lightly instead of verbally saying pass, which represents an improper way of passing; 2 an informal method of Alerting, albeit ambiguous, since the next player could assume that it means the call pass
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A wind shift that forces a boat to sail below its mean wind course
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To end a hand by laying down one's cards, arranged in melds and deadwood
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A noise within an engine generally caused by detonation or preignition
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to tap the table (an improper way of passing)
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Gaelic cnoc, a round hill, hillock or knoll In general the initial k or c is no longer sounded, but in parts of the West Highlands cnoc may be sounded as 'croc' and is both sounded and written 'cronk' in the Isle of Man
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knocked
Simple past tense and past participle of knock
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knocking
An act in which something is knocked on, or the sound thus produced
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knocking
Present participle of knock
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knocked
past of knock
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knocking
A beating; a rap; a series of raps
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knocking
A sound that occurs in the cylinders when the fuel/air mixture is ignited too soon and the subsequent explosion hits the piston as it travels up the cylinder on the compression stroke. Usually, it's due to faulty timing, low- octane gas, or fragments of burning carbon in the cylinders. Also called pinging or pre-ignition. It sounds like marbles rattling in a can and can be heard best when accelerating up hills. This sound can also be caused by impending mechanical failure within the engine due to extreme wear of a piston or bearing. See also four-stroke power cycle Otomotiv
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