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knock

[nok] / nɒk /






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The knock at the door from masked police that she was half-expecting never came and she got a new job with a non-profit organisation.

From Barron's

Timothy Tillman played a giant, looping through ball from deep in his own half to Bouanga, who headed it over the rushing keeper, rounded him and knocked it into the net.

From Barron's

“It would knock my socks off,” said Colón in a 1988 interview with Associated Press, leading the singer to teach himself how to play the instrument.

From Los Angeles Times

"He's obviously quite young, he's bound to fail. So I'm sure at some point he's going to play an important knock."

From Barron's

Investor fears around software stocks and private credit knocked Partners Group’s share price in recent weeks.

From The Wall Street Journal




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