Knock down with a feather
see under knock for a loop
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- Knocked
[nok] /nɒk/ verb (used without object) 1. to strike a sounding blow with the fist, knuckles, or anything hard, especially on a door, window, or the like, as in seeking admittance, calling attention, or giving a signal: to knock on the door before entering. 2. to strike in collision; bump: He knocked into a table. […]
- Knocked-down
[nokt-doun] /ˈnɒktˈdaʊn/ adjective 1. composed of parts or units that can be disassembled: knocked-down furniture. 2. Informal. condensed, abridged, simplified, unadorned, etc.: a knocked-down version of a Broadway musical.
- Knocker
[nok-er] /ˈnɒk ər/ noun 1. a person or thing that . 2. a hinged knob, bar, etc., on a door, for use in . 3. Informal. a persistent and carping critic; faultfinder. 4. Slang: Vulgar. a female breast. Idioms 5. on the knocker, British Slang. canvassing or selling door-to-door. /ˈnɒkə/ noun 1. an object, usually […]
- Knockers
[nok-er] /ˈnɒk ər/ noun 1. a person or thing that . 2. a hinged knob, bar, etc., on a door, for use in . 3. Informal. a persistent and carping critic; faultfinder. 4. Slang: Vulgar. a female breast. Idioms 5. on the knocker, British Slang. canvassing or selling door-to-door. /ˈnɒkə/ noun 1. an object, usually […]
- Knock-for-knock
adjective 1. designating an agreement between vehicle insurers that in the event of an accident each will pay for the damage to the vehicle insured with him without attempting to establish blame for the accident