10 English Phrasal Verbs With 'KNOCK'

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10 phrasal verbs with 'KNOCK'

Knock about

  1. Beat someone
    (Separable [obligatory] | International English)
    » Example: He KNOCKED his brother ABOUT after they argued.

Knock around

  1. Discuss casually
    (Separable [obligatory] | British English)
    » Example: We KNOCKED the idea AROUND a bit, but decided not to bother.

Knock back

  1. Cost someone a lot of money
    (Separable [obligatory] | British English)
    » Example: Your holiday must have KNOCKED you BACK a bit.
  2. Finish a drink quickly, drink a lot of alcohol
    (Separable [optional] | International English)
    » Example: The pub was closing so we KNOCKED our drinks BACK and left.
  3. Shock
    (Separable [obligatory] | British English)
    » Example: It really KNOCKED me BACK when I heard they had been killed.
  4. If you knock someone back, you reject them emotionally or sexually.
    (Inseparable | International English)
    » Example: She KNOCKED me BACK and went for a friend of mine.

Knock down

  1. Demolish
    (Separable [optional] | International English)
    » Example: They KNOCKED DOWN the old church and built a block of flats in its place.
  2. Hit and injure someone
    (Separable [optional] | International English)
    » Example: The car KNOCKED her DOWN and she broke her arm.
  3. Earn
    (Inseparable | American English)
    » Example: A clever lawyer can KNOCK DOWN 40,000 yuan in a good year.

Knock it off!

  1. Stop doing something annoying
    (Separable [obligatory] | International English)
    » Example: The were making too much noise, so I told them to KNOCK IT OFF.

Knock off

  1. Finish work for the day
    (Intransitive | International English)
    » Example: We KNOCKED OFF early on Friday to avoid the rush hour queues.
  2. Reduce the price of something
    (Separable [optional] | International English)
    » Example: They KNOCKED ten pounds OFF when I asked for a discount.
  3. Reduce the time required to do something
    (Separable [optional] | International English)
    » Example: The new road KNOCKS an hour OFF the journey.
  4. Steal
    (Separable [optional] | International English)
    » Example: He KNOCKED it OFF and sold it.
  5. Produce or create something quickly
    (Separable [optional] | International English)
    » Example: I KNOCKED the essay OFF in an hour.

Knock out

  1. Hit and make somebody unconscious
    (Separable [optional] | International English)
    » Example: The reigning middleweight champion KNOCKED OUT the challenger in the fourth round of the fight.
  2. Sell, distribute
    (Intransitive | British English)
    » Example: They're KNOCKING hundreds OUT a day in the sales.

Knock over

  1. Rob
    (Inseparable | International English)
    » Example: The gang KNOCKED OVER a betting office yesterday afternoon.

Knock together

  1. Join houses that had been separate
    (Separable [optional] | British English)
    » Example: They KNOCKED TOGETHER two outbuilding and turned them into a home.

Knock up

  1. Become or get someone pregnant.
    (Separable [optional] | International English)
    » Example: She got KNOCKED UP when she was on holiday.
  2. Play a bit before a match to get ready
    (Intransitive | International English)
    » Example: The teams KNOCKED UP for a few minutes before the final.
  3. Produce or create something quickly
    (Separable [optional] | International English)
    » Example: They KNOCKED a model UP over the weekend.

Take our Exercise on 'KNOCK'

Quiz for Verb: 'To KNOCK'

Choose the correct definition for each phrasal verb...

'Knock off' means...

'Knock down' means...

'Knock it off!' means...

'Knock back' means...

'Knock out' means...

'Knock down' means...

'Knock back' means...

'Knock up' means...

'Knock out' means...

'Knock together' means...

 

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