To+know
121know the time of day — 1. To know the state of affairs, what is going on 2. To know what one is about, or the best way of doing something • • • Main Entry: ↑time …
122know someone inside out — know someone/something inside out phrase to know someone or something very well He knows that computer program inside out. Thesaurus: to know something or someonesynonym Main entry: inside out …
123know your way around (something) — phrase to be very familiar with a particular place or activity Ellie knew her way around pretty well. He seems to know his way around the shipping industry. Thesaurus: to know something or someonesynonym Main entry: way …
124know´ing|ness — know|ing «NOH ihng», adjective, noun. –adj. 1. having knowledge; well informed: »I have remarked that your knowing people, who are so much wiser than anybody else, are eternally keeping society in a ferment (Washington Irving). SYNONYM(S):… …
125know´ing|ly — know|ing «NOH ihng», adjective, noun. –adj. 1. having knowledge; well informed: »I have remarked that your knowing people, who are so much wiser than anybody else, are eternally keeping society in a ferment (Washington Irving). SYNONYM(S):… …
126know|ing — «NOH ihng», adjective, noun. –adj. 1. having knowledge; well informed: »I have remarked that your knowing people, who are so much wiser than anybody else, are eternally keeping society in a ferment (Washington Irving). SYNONYM(S): understanding,… …
127know different — (or otherwise) be aware of information or evidence to the contrary * * * know ˈdifferent/ˈotherwise idiom (informal) to have information or evidence that the opposite is true • He says he doesn t care about what the critics write, but I know… …
128know yourself — to understand yourself fully : to understand your own emotions, desires, abilities, etc. I was so young then. I really didn t know myself. • • • Main Entry: ↑know …