Similar words: shocking, knock, knock out, knock off, knock down, hard knocks, licking, fucking. Meaning: [nɑk /nɒk] n. the sound of knocking (as on a door or in an engine or bearing).
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121. The knocking was continuous now, as though some one were in desperate need.
122. The Barbarians were knocking about in the late bronze age and iron age.
123. So that he fell awkwardly,(http://sentencedict.com/knocking.html) knocking over an unfinished cup of tea.
124. There were about a dozen writers in hospitality, most of them busy knocking back the hard stuff.
125. He smiled, thanked me and patted me on the head before knocking at our door.
126. The door shot open, knocking Bill from his feet and sending him sprawling across the sidewalk.
127. People knocking at the door was a very unusual event in this household.
128. Cavalli had no difficulty knocking the work of other composers into a cocked hat.
129. Read in studio A man has admitted knocking down and killing a cyclist after drinking more than five pints of lager.
130. There's no-one knocking at the door - it must have been your imagination.
131. Suddenly I heard a violent and repeated knocking at my window.
132. Read in studio Two huntsmen have been jailed for two months for knocking down a hunt saboteur with a four wheeled buggy.
133. He leapt at her,(sentencedict.com) knocking the matches out of her hand.
134. He claimed that Mr Maltby lunged at him so he punched him, knocking him to the ground.
135. Perhaps Bruiser joined the queue knocking at Gwen Evans's back door at some time.
136. Frank has made a career of knocking on doors, finding the wood is solid and going round the back way.
137. Ben Turner, 18, admitted knocking him down but said he tried to stop the others from piling in.
138. She was out of control, she said, knocking back up to ten cups of coffee a day.
139. And he pushed Philip, knocking the polythene bag of grain out of his hand.
140. The wipers kept knocking slivers of the ice off the windscreen.
141. He had obviously told the servants that he had accidentally set fire to his room by knocking over a lighted candle.
142. A shock wave raced across the city and its waterways, knocking sailboats flat in the water.
143. Vauxhall retaliated by knocking up to £1,150 off 1992 Novas and Cavaliers not fitted with catalytic converters.
144. Suppose you're decorating the living-room, insulating the loft, or knocking two rooms into one.
145. Every time I try to start the engine, there's a strange knocking sound.
146. He was knocking those nails in as if he was driving them into Henry's skull.
147. It was time for a bit of bottle, not for knocking knees.
148. Lee was poking about, knocking dusty packets of seeds off the shelf and moving flower pots.
149. Here I am, knocking 40 any year now and sharing my life with a woman who is seven years my junior.
150. Again he got him in deep trouble, knocking him down three times last year.
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