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knock-on
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Wiktionary
knock-onnoun
A foul in which a player knocks the ball forward.
knock-onnoun
Resulting as an indirect effect.
Numerology
Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of knock-on in Chaldean Numerology is: 4
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of knock-on in Pythagorean Numerology is: 2
Examples of knock-on in a Sentence
We're starting to feel some of the knock on effects from energy and distress in those markets, over the last couple of days, that's spread into the financial system. It's difficult to find a lot of momentum to the upside for any sustained period of time.
They have trademarked words like McKids, McFamily, McCountry, McWorld, McJob and McInternet in order to, over time, squeeze out smaller family-based businesses, this means that if any McGrath, McCarthy or McDermott with a business idea uses their name in the title of that business or product, the chances are McDonald’s already own the trademark and you can probably expect a knock on the door from them.
The first time I came to this state was as a volunteer, to knock on doors for a presidential candidate with a funny name, and we knew the stakes were high then, the stakes are colossal now.
No, I don't intend to send jackboots to knock on your door and every door in America, that's not how we enforce the law for any crime.
I tried to knock on the basement door, but the gate was n’t open. Then I walked up the steps to the main door and knocked for, like, 10 minutes. And I ’m knocking, knocking, nobody’s answering. But after a while, I just touched the door knob, and the door was open. I walked in and I ’m in White House, by Olivia Nuzzi, so I tookthis photoof the quote on a wall. I peered around but I did n’t walk fully into White House.
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