knocking around

listen to the pronunciation of knocking around
Englisch - Türkisch
Englisch - Englisch
Present participle of knock around
knock around
To do a relaxing activity

I like to knock around the garden on Saturdays.

knock around
to spend time with someone as a friend

I used to knock around with John when we were younger.

knock around
To be in an unknown place

I've got some scissors knocking around somewhere in the kitchen.

knock around
To hit someone, or behave violently towards them

It was known that he would knock his wife around when he had been drinking.''.

knock around
If you knock around or knock about with someone, you spend your spare time with them, either because you are one of their friends or because you are their boyfriend or girlfriend. I used to knock about with all the lads from round where Mum lives They were knocking around together for about a year. = hang around
knock around
If someone or something is knocking around or knocking about, they are present in a particular place. There were a couple of decent kits knocking around, but this wasn't one of them!
knock around
If someone knocks you around or knocks you about, they hit or kick you several times. He lied to me constantly and started knocking me around
knock around
If someone knocks around or knocks about somewhere, they spend time there, experiencing different situations or just passing time. reporters who knock around in troubled parts of the world I know nothing about him except that he knocked about South Africa for a while
knocking around

    Silbentrennung

    knocking a·round

    Türkische aussprache

    näkîng ıraun

    Aussprache

    /ˈnäkəɴɢ ərˈoun/ /ˈnɑːkɪŋ ɜrˈaʊn/
Favoriten