Definition of Knck
Knock, v. i. To practice evil
speaking or fault-finding; to criticize habitually or
captiously. [Vulgar Slang, U. S.]
Knock, v. t. To impress strongly or
forcibly; to astonish; to move to admiration or applause.
[Slang, Eng.]
Knock (n&obreve;k), v. i. [imp.
& p. p. Knocked (n&obreve;kt); p. pr. & vb.
n. Knocking.] [OE. knoken, AS.
cnocian, cnucian; prob. of imitative origin; cf. Sw.
knacka. Cf. Knack.] 1. To drive
or be driven against something; to strike against something; to
clash; as, one heavy body knocks against another.
Bacon.
2. To strike or beat with something hard or
heavy; to rap; as, to knock with a club; to knock on
the door.
For harbor at a thousand doors they
knocked. Dryden.
Seek, and ye shall find; knock, and it shall be
opened unto you. Matt. vii. 7.
To knock about, to go about, taking knocks
or rough usage; to wander about; to saunter. [Colloq.]
"Knocking about town." W. Irving. -- To knock
up, to fail of strength; to become wearied or worn out,
as with labor; to give out. "The horses were beginning to
knock up under the fatigue of such severe service." De
Quincey. -- To knock off, to cease, as from
work; to desist. -- To knock under, to
yield; to submit; to acknowledge one's self conquered; -- an
expression probably borrowed from the practice of knocking under
the table with the knuckles, when conquered. "Colonel Esmond
knocked under to his fate." Thackeray.
Knock (n&obreve;k), v. t.
1. To strike with something hard or heavy; to
move by striking; to drive (a thing) against something; as, to
knock a ball with a bat; to knock the head against a
post; to knock a lamp off the table.
When heroes knock their knotty heads
together. Rowe.
2. To strike for admittance; to rap upon, as
a door.
Master, knock the door hard.
Shak.
To knock down. (a) To strike
down; to fell; to prostrate by a blow or by blows; as, to knock
down an assailant. (b) To assign to a
bidder at an auction, by a blow or knock; to knock off. --
To knock in the head, or on the
head, to stun or kill by a blow upon the head; hence,
to put am end to; to defeat, as a scheme or project; to frustrate; to
quash. [Colloq.] -- To knock off.
(a) To force off by a blow or by beating.
(b) To assign to a bidder at an auction, by a
blow on the counter. (c) To leave off (work,
etc.). [Colloq.] -- To knock out, to force
out by a blow or by blows; as, to knock out the brains. -
- To knock up. (a) To arouse by
knocking. (b) To beat or tire out; to
fatigue till unable to do more; as, the men were entirely knocked
up. [Colloq.] "The day being exceedingly hot, the want of
food had knocked up my followers." Petherick.
(c) (Bookbinding) To make even at the
edges, or to shape into book form, as printed sheets.
Knock, n. 1. A
blow; a stroke with something hard or heavy; a jar.
2. A stroke, as on a door for admittance; a
rap. " A knock at the door." Longfellow.
A loud cry or some great knock.
Holland.
Knock off, a device in a knitting machine to
remove loops from the needles.
Knock, v. i. To practice evil
speaking or fault-finding; to criticize habitually or
captiously. [Vulgar Slang, U. S.]
Knock, v. t. To impress strongly or
forcibly; to astonish; to move to admiration or applause.
[Slang, Eng.]
- Webster's Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
KNOCK. To knock a woman; to have carnal knowledge of
her. To knock off; to conclude: phrase borrowed from
the blacksmith. To knock under; to submit.
- The Devil's Dictionary (Ambrose Bierce)
- an abrupt rapping sound, as from an impact of a hard object against wood
I heard a knock on my door.
- an impact
He took a knock on the head.
- the act of hitting a tennis ball with a partner for warm up purposes
- (cricket) a batsman's innings
He played a slow but sure knock of 35
- to rap one's knuckles against something, especially wood
Knock on the door and find out if they're home.
- to bump or impact
I knocked against the table and bruised my leg.
- to hit a tennis ball with a practice partner to warm up before a match
- (colloquial) to denigrate, undervalue
Don't knock it until you've tried it.
- The Nuttall Encyclopedia
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