Knockings - Law Dictionary Search Results
knock down and drag out
of fights also used metaphorically of fierce contests as a knock down and drag out fight a knockdown dragout competition for
knocked out
of persons as the gym has some of the most knocked out equipment since Vic Tanny Opposite of undamaged
knock knees
knock knee
exigent circumstances
by police when a warrant would ordinarily be required compare knock and announce rule no-knock search warrant at warrant
knockout
Act of knocking out or state of being knocked out the act of
Kotow
degrees in the rite the highest being expressed by three knockings
Knockings
Large lumps picked out of the sieve in dressing ore
Kowtow
degrees in the rite the highest being expressed by three knockings
Knockdown
That which knocks one down something that overpowers or overwhelms as strong liquor
Domicilary visits
authorities are authorised to enter the premises of the suspect, knock at the door and have it opened and search it
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