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knock
noun as in pushing, striking
noun as in strong criticism
verb as in push over; strike
Example Sentences
Existing buildings and a toilet block will be knocked down, and a farm track created to the west of the site.
Anderson, ranked 14th, became the 11th seed to be knocked out from the 24 who have played so far, and the fifth to fall on Sunday.
That’s not a knock on the band; if anything, their immense self-awareness about their strengths and flaws drove them to greatness.
Two female Mormon missionaries knock on the door of a man who initially appears friendly but is not what he seems, leading to a deadly game of cat and mouse.
"Hundreds of Democratic volunteers knocked on thousands of doors in the county," the paper reported. while county Democratic chair Tom O'Brien claimed, "The Republicans, they really didn’t have a ground game."
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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