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  • 101knock something down — 1. tv. to drink a portion of liquor. □ Here, knock this down and let’s go. CD He knocked down a bottle of beer and called for another. 2. tv. to earn a certain amount of money. CD I’m lucky to knock down twenty thousand. CD She must knock down… …

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  • 102knock out — I (Roget s IV) v. 1. [To make unconscious or exhausted] Syn. put to sleep, stupefy, anesthetize, exhaust; see deaden 1 , drug , tire 2 . 2. [To strike down] Syn. strike senseless, render unconscious, knock one out of one s senses, knock down for… …

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  • 103down — I adv 1. at the lowest point, at a low rate or degree, to a low point, below par, minimally, at a low ebb; at ground level, to the ground, underground, below the horizon; underfoot, on the ground or floor, underneath, under, beneath, below,… …

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  • 104knock off — 1. noun An imitation, especially one of poorer quality. This spreadsheet program is a knock off of . 2. verb a) To bump or hit so that something falls off Dont knock off the ornament with your clumsy arms. <!um, this doesnt cut it, quite. b) …

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  • 105knock someone out — 1 I hit him and knocked him out: KNOCK UNCONSCIOUS, knock senseless; floor, prostrate; informal lay out, put out cold, KO, kayo. 2 England was knocked out: ELIMINATE, beat, defeat, vanquish, overwhelm …

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  • 106down — Synonyms and related words: COD, Vandyke, actively, adown, ailing, air, alkali flat, all up with, alluvial plain, anthill, backset, bad, barrow, basin, beard, beat, beaten, beaver, bedfast, bedridden, below, below par, best, bested, blow down,… …

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  • 107Knock Out — Knockout Pour les articles homonymes, voir KO. Un voyage au tapis ! Le knock out (KO, de l anglais to knock out, faire sortir en frappant) est le terme signifiant, dans les sports de combat, la mise …

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  • 108Knock out — Knockout Pour les articles homonymes, voir KO. Un voyage au tapis ! Le knock out (KO, de l anglais to knock out, faire sortir en frappant) est le terme signifiant, dans les sports de combat, la mise …

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  • 109knock over — phrasal verb [transitive] Word forms knock over : present tense I/you/we/they knock over he/she/it knocks over present participle knocking over past tense knocked over past participle knocked over 1) British same as knock down 1) Over 100 people… …

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  • 110knock-out —    a fraudulent auction    Auctioneers jargon which puns on knock down, to register a sale by the fall of the hammer, and the boxing term knock out, to end a contest by rendering your opponent unconscious. The phrase is used of cases where there… …

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