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knock out
[knock out] {v. phr.} To make helpless, unworkable, or unusable. * […]
knock over
[knock over] {v. phr.} To overturn; upset. * /I accidentally knocked […]
knock the living daylights out of
[knock the living daylights out of] {v. phr.}, {slang}, {informal} To […]
knock the stuffing out of
[knock the stuffing out of] See: [KNOCK THE LIVING DAYLIGHTS OUT […]
knocked out
[knocked out] {adj.}, {slang} Intoxicated; drugged; out of one's mind. * […]
knockout
[knockout] {n.}, {slang} 1. Strikingly beautiful woman. * /Sue is a […]
knot
[knot]
See: [TIE IN KNOTS], [TIE THE KNOT].
knotty problem
[knotty problem] {n. phr.} A very complicated and difficult problem to […]
know
[know] See: [FOR ALL ONE KNOWS], [GOD KNOWS] or [GOODNESS KNOWS] […]
know a thing or two about
[know a thing or two about] {v. phr.} To be experienced […]
