knock on

NOUN
  1. (rugby) knocking the ball forward while trying to catch it (a foul)
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How To Use knock on In A Sentence

  • She got a nasty knock on the head when she fell.
  • When I arrived, I was standing outside a normal brick house, there were no witches passing by or broomsticks parked in the garden, so I felt brave enough to knock on the door, the door was answered by a lady not much older than me, I was in shock!
  • There was an insistent knock on my door.
  • The was a light knock on the door and Sister Nicci stood wringing out Cassandra's hair and shaking her hands then opened the door.
  • Men emerge from the truck and knock on the door, with the door-knocker I used to play with as a child. Learning to Die in Miami
  • The next morning there was a knock on the door. Times, Sunday Times
  • He said: ‘Strictly, to knock on doors and demand with menaces is blackmail.’
  • They often wear scary clothes to knock on their neighbors'doors and shout, trick or treat.
  • He was just pouring himself another cup of coffee when there was a timid knock on the door.
  • It's the interest payments that knock on the price of a house over the years.
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