Idioms for knock

Origin of knock

before 1000; 1890–95 for def 4; Middle English knokken, knoken (v.), Old English cnocian, cnucian; cognate with Old Norse knoka to thump, knock

OTHER WORDS FROM knock

knock·less, adjective re·knock, verb un·knocked, adjective un·knock·ing, adjective

British Dictionary definitions for knock over

knock
/ (nɒk) /

verb

noun

Word Origin for knock

Old English cnocian, of imitative origin; related to Old Norse knoka to hit

Idioms and Phrases with knock over (1 of 2)

knock over

1

Astonish, overcome, as in Their resemblance completely knocked me over. [Mid-1800s] Also see knock for a loop.

2

Steal or burgle, as in They knocked over one bank and headed for another. [Slang; 1920s]

Idioms and Phrases with knock over (2 of 2)

knock