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knock
noun as in pushing, striking
noun as in strong criticism
verb as in push over; strike
Example Sentences
Lesser teams might have been daunted by the chase, but Australia captain Healy produced a stoic knock to put her side on course for victory.
David Jakins, 84, was eventually cleared and returned to Southwick, near Oundle, on Sunday to defend his crown - only to be knocked out a by a woman dressed as a bee in the first round.
One woman was knocked to the ground by police, her head hitting the cement curb.
Just wanted the opportunity to knock it back, as if he might have other big offers on the horizon.
Allen was on the wrong end of a contentious loss in Saudi Arabia before knocking out Fisher in a rematch at a sold-out Copper Box Arena in May 2025.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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