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knock

[nok] / nɒk /






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Former Australia pace bowler Mitchell Johnson labelled them "arrogant", which Stokes was right to knock back.

From BBC

On 23 December 1975, Rob Parsons and his wife Dianne were preparing for Christmas at their Cardiff home when they heard a knock at the door.

From BBC

Star Gabon striker and 2015 African player of the year Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang, who had reportedly been ruled out of the match due to a knock playing for Marseille, came on after 33 minutes.

From Barron's

With peak rainfall expected Tuesday night through Thursday, safety crews had already begun to close roads along the coast and were knocking on doors to advise residents at vulnerable addresses to evacuate.

From Los Angeles Times

They were awoken by neighbours, who knocked on their boat door at 04:20 GMT on Monday.

From BBC