Knock+off

  • 101knock block off — knock (someone s) block off informal if you say you will knock someone s block off, you mean you will hit them very hard. Say that again and I ll knock your block off! …

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  • 102knock your socks off — informal phrase to be very impressive Thesaurus: to be very good or impressivesynonym Main entry: knock * * * knock your socks off see ↑sock, 1 …

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  • 103knock something off something — ˌknock sthˈoff | ˌknock sthˈoff sth derived (informal) to reduce the price or value of sth • They knocked off $60 because of a scratch. • The news knocked 13% off the company s shares. Main entry: ↑ …

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  • 104knock someone's head/block off — informal : to hit someone very hard I m so angry I d like to knock his block off. • • • Main Entry: ↑knock …

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  • 105Knock Castle (Aberdeenshire) — Knock Castle is a ruined tower house in Aberdeenshire, north east Scotland. It is typical of the traditional type of residence of a laird, a Scottish landed gentleman. The Castle sits in a strong position on a knoll in a field on the south side… …

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  • 106knock on wood — see ↑touch wood under ↑touch • • • Main Entry: ↑knock * * * I see wood II said in order to prevent a confident statement from bringing bad luck I haven t been banned yet, knock on wood Origin …

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  • 107knock spots off sb — knock spots off sth/sb UK INFORMAL ► to be much better than something or someone else: »This ingenious colour viewfinder knocks spots off current LCD displays. Main Entry: ↑knock …

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  • 108knock spots off sth — knock spots off sth/sb UK INFORMAL ► to be much better than something or someone else: »This ingenious colour viewfinder knocks spots off current LCD displays. Main Entry: ↑knock …

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  • 109knock spots off sth/sb — UK INFORMAL ► to be much better than something or someone else: »This ingenious colour viewfinder knocks spots off current LCD displays. Main Entry: ↑knock …

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  • 110knock (someone) off (their) perch — British & Australian to make someone fail or lose their leading position. Will Rovers win the European Cup and knock United off their perch? …

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