Knock :: Knock (v. i.) To drive or be driven against something; to strike against something; to clash; as, one heavy body knocks against another..
Knock :: Knock (v. i.) To strike or beat with something hard or heavy; to rap; as, to knock with a club; to knock on the door..
Knock :: Knock (v. t.) 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..
Knock :: Knock (v. t.) To strike for admittance; to rap upon, as a door..
Knock :: Knock (n.) A blow; a stroke with something hard or heavy; a jar.
Knock :: Knock (n.) A stroke, as on a door for admittance; a rap..
Knock-knee :: Knock-knee (n.) A condition in which the knees are bent in so as to touch each other in walking; inknee.
Knock-kneed :: Knock-kneed (a.) Having the legs bent inward so that the knees touch in walking.
Knockdown :: Knockdown (n.) A felling by a knock, as of a combatant, or of an animal..
Knockdown :: Knockdown (a.) Of force sufficient to fell or completely overthrow; as, a knockdown blow; a knockdown argument..
Knocked :: Knocked (imp. & p. p.) of Knoc.
Knocker :: Knocker (n.) One who, or that which, knocks; specifically, an instrument, or kind of hammer, fastened to a door, to be used in seeking for admittance..
Knocking :: Knocking (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Knoc.
Knocking :: Knocking (n.) A beating; a rap; a series of raps.
Knockings :: Knockings (n. pl.) Large lumps picked out of the sieve, in dressing ore..
Knockstone :: Knockstone (n.) A block upon which ore is broken up.
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