Phrasal Verbs – KNOCK, Definitions and Example Sentences
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Knock around/about
to spend a lot of time with sb
I knocked around the weekend with my mates.
Knock off
to stop working at the end of the day
What time will they knock off?
Knock back
to quickly drink sth
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We have knocked back two double rums.
Knock up
to build or assemble sth quickly
He knocked up a bed out of some old pieces of wood?
Knock over
to hit sth/sb, to fall sth/sb down
Who knocked over the chair?
Knock together
to make or to compose sth hastily
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They knocked together two rough mailboxes with wooden boards.
Knock out
to stop operating
The storm can knock out our electricity.
Knock down
to strike to the ground with a blow
Bulldozers will knock down that shantytown.
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