Knock
81knock up — • to get someone pregnant or to wake someone up. examples • I erd she got knocked up by some geezer from dahn the chippy , I m gonna have a lie in, knock me up when your ready …
82knock — criticize, put down Don t knock the teacher. She s trying to help us learn …
83knock up — to impregnate a female Usually when it is an unwanted pregnancy: ... they told me that seven of the girls were knocked up well, pregnant. (N. Mitford, 1960) In the days before alarm clocks, when people lost their jobs if they were… …
84knock-on — UK / US adjective British a knock on effect is the indirect result of something …
85ˈknock-on — adj British a knock on effect is the indirect result of something …
86knock — /nɒk/ verb ♦ to knock the competition to hit competing firms hard by vigorous selling …
87knock — 1. n. Innings. 2. v. Surprise, shock, overwhelm. 3. take a knock Suffer a loss (usu. financial). 4 Criticise adversely. Hence knocking copy Advertisement which criticises a rival product; newspaper article of outspoken criticism …
88knock-on — A knock off nut …
89knock — tv. to criticize someone or something. □ Don’t knock it if you haven’t tried it. □ The papers are knocking my favorite candidate again …
90Knock (County Mayo) — …