Knock down - English meaning
Knock down – definitions in English dictionary
idiomCause to come or go down
phrasal verbDemolish a building or other structure.
Usage examples:
The closely packed houses were knocked down
phrasal verb(especially of a vehicle) strike or collide with someone so as to cause them to fall to the ground.
Usage examples:
I was nearly knocked down by a bus
phrasal verb(at an auction) confirm the sale of an article to a bidder by a knock with a hammer.
Usage examples:
Confusion arose during the auction and the painting was knocked down to another bidder
phrasal verbEarn a specified sum as a wage.
Usage examples:
She was knocking down $100,000 a year as an assistant trader
phrasal verbSpend a pay cheque freely.
Usage examples:
He had been in to the township to knock down his cheque
adjective(of an argument or physical fight) lasting a long time and energetically fought
Usage examples:
We had knock-down drag-out fights, but when i really needed him on the big issues, he was helpful.
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