knocked
verb(knock)
to strike something with a sharp blow
knocked
verb(knock)
to collide with something
knocked
idiom(knock)
—used to say that one was extremely surprised or astonished when he or she found out about something
knocked
verb(knock)
drink, swallow; specifically : to toss down (an alcoholic beverage)
knocked
verb(knock)
to strike to the ground with or as if with a sharp blow : fell
knocked
verb(knock)
to dispose of (an item) to a bidder at an auction sale
knocked
verb(knock)
to take apart : disassemble
knocked
verb(knock)
to stop doing something
knocked
verb(knock)
to do hurriedly or routinely
knocked
verb(knock)
discontinue, stop
knocked
verb(knock)
to produce roughly or hastily
knocked
verb(knock)
to defeat (a boxing opponent) by a knockout
knocked
verb(knock)
to make unconscious
knocked
verb(knock)
to strike to the ground : fell
knocked
verb(knock)
overwhelm
knocked
verb(knock)
eliminate
knocked
verb(knock)
to make pregnant
knocked
verb(knock)
rouse, summon
knocked
noun(knock)
an enclosed piece of ground stocked with game and held by royal prescription or grant
knocked
noun(knock)
a tract of land that often includes lawns, woodland, and pasture attached to a country house and is used as a game preserve and for recreation
knocked
noun(knock)
a piece of ground in or near a city or town kept for ornament and recreation
knocked
adjective(knock)
helpless, weak
knocked
adjective(knock)
rustic, plain
knocked
adjective(knock)
lowly in station : humble