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  1. Knocking | Media collaboration platform

    Discover Knocking: The Marketplace where brands reach millions, partnering with National and Local Media to unlock new revenue streams. We help brands reach a massive audience …

  2. KNOCK Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

    The meaning of KNOCK is to strike something with a sharp blow. How to use knock in a sentence.

  3. KNOCKING | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary

    If an engine is knocking, it is producing a repeated high sound either because the fuel is not burning correctly or because a small part is damaged and is therefore allowing another part to …

  4. KNOCK Definition & Meaning | Dictionary.com

    to make by striking a blow or blows. to knock a hole in the wall. to strike (a thing) against something else. Informal., to criticize, especially in a carping manner. He's always knocking …

  5. KNOCKING definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary

    They heard furious knocking coming from downstairs. There was a loud knocking. They were wakened by a loud knocking at the door. 2. There was a knocking coming from under the …

  6. Knocking - definition of knocking by The Free Dictionary

    1. To strike a sharp audible blow or series of blows, as on a door. 2. To collide with something: knocked into the table. 3. To make a pounding or clanking noise: The car engine is knocking.

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  8. knocking - WordReference.com Dictionary of English

    to make by striking a blow or blows: to knock a hole in the wall. to strike (a thing) against something else.

  9. KNOCK | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary

    If an engine is knocking, it makes a repeated noise because of a mechanical problem.

  10. knock verb - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage notes ...

    to train somebody so that they do a particular job, task, etc. well.