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knock someone over the head — hit/beat/knock/someone over the head phrase to deliberately hit the top of someone’s head with an object She hit him over the head with a champagne bottle. Thesaurus: to hit a personsynonym Main entry … Useful english dictionary
knock someone on the head — stun or kill someone by a blow on the head … Useful english dictionary
hit someone over the head — hit/beat/knock/someone over the head phrase to deliberately hit the top of someone’s head with an object She hit him over the head with a champagne bottle. Thesaurus: to hit a personsynonym Main entry … Useful english dictionary
beat someone over the head — hit/beat/knock/someone over the head phrase to deliberately hit the top of someone’s head with an object She hit him over the head with a champagne bottle. Thesaurus: to hit a personsynonym Main entry … Useful english dictionary
knock someone's block off — ► knock someone s block off informal hit someone about the head. Main Entry: ↑block … English terms dictionary
knock someone out — 1 I hit him and knocked him out: KNOCK UNCONSCIOUS, knock senseless; floor, prostrate; informal lay out, put out cold, KO, kayo. 2 England was knocked out: ELIMINATE, beat, defeat, vanquish, overwhelm … Useful english dictionary
knock someone’s block off — tv. to hit omeone hard in the head. (See also block.) □ Wilbur almost knocked Tom’s block off by accident. □ He threatened to knock my block off if I didn’t do as I was told … Dictionary of American slang and colloquial expressions
knock — verb 1》 strike a surface noisily to attract attention. ↘strike or thump together or against something. ↘(of a motor) make a thumping or rattling noise. 2》 collide forcefully with. ↘force to move or fall with a blow or collision: he… … English new terms dictionary
knock — knock1 W3S1 [nɔk US na:k] v ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 1¦(door)¦ 2¦(hit and move something)¦ 3¦(hit somebody hard)¦ 4¦(hit part of your body)¦ 5 knock on doors 6 be knocking on the door 7¦(remove wall)¦ 8 knock a hole in/through something 9¦(criticize)¦ … Dictionary of contemporary English
knock — 1 verb 1 DOOR/WINDOW (T) to hit a door or window with your closed hand to attract the attention of the people inside: Why don t you knock before you come in? (+ at/on): I turned to see Jane knocking frantically on the taxi window. 2 HIT/MAKE STH… … Longman dictionary of contemporary English