List of synonyms from "knock offs" to synonyms from "knock up"
Discover all the synonyms available for the terms knock props from under, knock oneself out, knock the chip shoulder, knock together and many more. Click on one of the words below and go directly to the synonyms associated with it.
- Knock offs
- Knock-on
- Knock-on effect
- Knock-on effects
- Knock on wood
- Knock one's socks off
- Knock one socks off
- Knock oneself out
- Knock ons
- Knock out
- Knock over
- Knock over with feather
- Knock props from under
- Knock props out
- Knock senseless
- Knock socks off
- Knock someone's socks off
- Knock the bottom out of
- Knock the chip off one's shoulder
- Knock the chip off shoulder
- Knock the chip shoulder
- Knock together
- Knock unconscious
- Knock up
Definition of the day : « knock up »
- verb make pregnant
- But drop or, as you say in England, knock up calling me ‘sir.’
- Extract from : « The Island Mystery » by George A. Birmingham
- I determined to knock up the lodge-keeper, and to enlist her assistance.
- Extract from : « A Master of Mysteries » by L. T. Meade
- If he looks shocked at the suggestion, Dick can knock up a partition.
- Extract from : « They and I » by Jerome K. Jerome
- I mean to get a stone and knock up some of the bricks, if I can, and see.
- Extract from : « Rollo in Rome » by Jacob Abbott
- All he has to do is to knock up a book of travels, and it'll go like wildfire.'
- Extract from : « The Whirlpool » by George Gissing
- It might freeze—I could sprain my ankle, or knock up an excuse of some sort.
- Extract from : « Sporting Society, Vol. I (of 2) » by Various
- If you play polo hard enough, you may knock up a pony every game.
- Extract from : « The Golden Butterfly » by Walter Besant
- It wasn't so late but Bill could go into the town and knock up the folks at a hotel.
- Extract from : « Vision House » by C. N. Williamson
- If you want to beat the enemy, you must knock up the revenue.
- Extract from : « Sybil » by Benjamin Disraeli
- When the chance comes, I'm bound to kick around a bit and knock up the dust.
- Extract from : « Menotah » by Ernest G. Henham
