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ALL meanings of knock together

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  • verb without object knock together 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. 1
  • verb without object knock together to strike in collision; bump: He knocked into a table. 1
  • verb without object knock together to make a pounding noise: The engine of our car is knocking badly. 1
  • verb without object knock together Informal. to engage in trivial or carping criticism; find fault. 1
  • verb without object knock together Cards. to end a game, as in gin rummy, by laying down a hand in which those cards not included in sets total less than a specific amount. 1
  • verb with object knock together to give a sounding or forcible blow to; hit; strike; beat. 1
  • verb with object knock together to drive, force, or render by a blow or blows: to knock a man senseless. 1
  • verb with object knock together to make by striking a blow or blows: to knock a hole in the wall. 1
  • verb with object knock together to strike (a thing) against something else. 1
  • verb with object knock together Informal. to criticize, especially in a carping manner: He's always knocking everything. 1
  • verb with object knock together British Slang. to astound; impress greatly. 1
  • noun knock together an act or instance of knocking. 1
  • noun knock together the sound of knocking, especially a rap, as at a door. 1
  • noun knock together a blow or thump. 1
  • noun knock together Informal. an adverse criticism. 1
  • noun knock together the noise resulting from faulty combustion or from incorrect functioning of some part of an internal-combustion engine. 1
  • noun knock together Cricket. an innings. 1
  • noun knock together British Slang. one of a combination of dealers who bid together, rather than against each other, at an auction, and later resell the purchases among themselves. an auction at which this is done. the sale of merchandise recently obtained by a dealer at an auction. 1
  • idioms knock together have it knocked, Slang. to be assured of success: With a government job, he thought he had it knocked. 1
  • idioms knock together knock out of the box, Baseball. to cause a pitcher to be removed from the box because the pitcher has permitted too many hits to be made. Also, knock out. 1
  • idioms knock together knock the / one's socks off, Informal. to have an overwhelming effect on: The song knocked the socks off the audience. 1
  • transitive verb+adverb knock together assemble crudely 1
  • phrasal verb knock together If you knock something together, you make it or build it very quickly, using whatever materials are available. 0
  • noun knock together to cause to collide 0
  • noun knock together to make or compose hastily or crudely 0
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