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knock

[nok] / nɒk /






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A woman whose necklace was stolen by a bus passenger who was then knocked unconscious by the driver has said she is "extremely grateful" to him for intervening in what was a "terrifying" situation.

From BBC

In West Palm Beach, Fla., home buyers who paid less than list price on their home last year got an average of 11% knocked off — the highest among the biggest 50 metros in America.

From MarketWatch

The rout spilled over into other markets, knocking mining stocks and riskier assets like bitcoin.

From The Wall Street Journal

And some reviewers have knocked the movie for slow pacing and more.

From The Wall Street Journal

Pretti’s attempt to help the woman knocked to the ground could have been seen as interfering with federal law enforcement, he said.

From Salon