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knock out of the boxTo cause something to be replaced by something else.Rate it:
knock overTo bump or strike something in such a way as to tip it.Rate it:
knock overTo rob; to stage a heist.Rate it:
knock some sense intoto reprimand or reform someone vigorouslyRate it:
knock some sense into his headDepression Expression: During the Depression, there was little empathy for the unemployed. Pundits identified the loafer, the hobo, the bum, the specified lazy-boy, the uninspired, those lacking ambition as needing a wakeup Call.Rate it:
knock somebody's socks offTo impress greatly; amaze; stun.Rate it:
knock someone off his perchTo defeat or overcome someone who was in a dominant position.Rate it:
knock someone's block offTo strike a person in the head, causing him to fall to the ground, especially in an unconscious condition; to beat up a person.Rate it:
knock someone's socks offTo impress greatly; amaze; stun.Rate it:
knock the living daylights out ofTo knock out; to hit and cause to be unconscious.Rate it:
knock the wind out of your sailsTo make you feel less confident or determined.Rate it:
knock togetherTo assemble something quickly; to knock up.Rate it:
knock underTo yield; to submit; to acknowledge oneself conquered.Rate it:
knock upTo impregnate, especially out of wedlock. See knocked up.Rate it:
knock upTo put together, fabricate, or assemble, particularly if done hastily or temporarily. See also knock together.Rate it:
knock upIn the morning as by knocking at the door; rouse; call; summon; also, to go door-to-door on election day to persuade a candidate's supporters to go to the polling station and vote. See also knocker up.Rate it:
knock upTo exhaust; wear out; weary; beat; tire out; to fatigue until unable to do more.Rate it:
knock upTo become exhausted or worn out; to fail of strength; to become wearied, as with labor; to give out.Rate it:
knock upTo gently hit the ball back and forth before a tennis match, as practice or warm-up, and to gauge the state of the playing surface, lighting, etc. See knock-up.Rate it:
Knock Your Socks OffTo startle, shock, thrill, astonish, or amaze someoneRate it:
knock yourself outHave as much as you like there's plenty of things available.Rate it:
knock-on effectA secondary, often unintended effect.Rate it:
knock-on effectThe continued running of an engine after the ignition has been turned off; dieseling.Rate it:
knocked for a sixto be defeated; outwitted; outfoxed; beatenRate it:
knocked into a cocked hatAn expression of such nature and composition so as to capture rapt attention, create an air of suspense, curiosity or mystery.Rate it:
knocked upknocked upRate it:
knockin' bootsHaving sexRate it:
knocking kneesVery nervousRate it:
knocking on heaven's doorDying, close to death.Rate it:
know beans aboutTo know something, even if only a little, about.Rate it:
know beans aboutTo know nothing, or almost nothing, about.Rate it:
know every trick in the bookto know all there is to be known about a certain discipline.Rate it:
know from a bar of soapTo know; to be acquainted with (a person).Rate it:
know inside and outTo know {something or someone) very thoroughly.Rate it:
know like a bookTo have an extensive and penetrating understanding of (something or someone).Rate it:
know like the back of one's handTo be intimately knowledgeable about something, especially a place.Rate it:
know no boundsTo be unlimited in scope or extentRate it:
know ofTo be aware of existence, but little or nothing beyond that.Rate it:
know one's ass from a hole in the groundTo have an adequate level of knowledge or skill; to understand what one is doing or talking about.Rate it:
know one's onionsTo be knowledgeable about, and competent at, a particular subject or task.Rate it:
know one's own mindTo clearly understand one's own feelings, intentions, preferences, etc; to know precisely what one wants; to be decisive or determined.Rate it:
know one's shitTo be well-informed concerning a particular subject; to have a capable command of a particular area of expertise.Rate it:
know one's way aroundTo be experienced and knowledgeable.Rate it:
know one's way aroundTo be very familiar with; to have a significant understanding of.Rate it:
know someoneTo have personal or social connections.Rate it:
know someone from a can of paintSynonym of know someone from AdamRate it:
know someone from AdamTo know or recognise someone at all.Rate it:
know someone in the biblical senseTo have sex with someone.Rate it:
know something inside and outTo know something very thoroughly.Rate it:
Know the RopesTo be well aware of everything around, to have knowledge of doing any complicated thingRate it:

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