Knockings - Law Dictionary Search Results
no-knock search warrant
no-knock search warrant see warrant
knock knees
knock knee
Knock down
To strike down to fell to prostrate by a blow or by blows as to knock down an assailant
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knock down and drag out
marked by extreme violence of fights also used metaphorically of fierce contests as a knock down and drag out fight a knockdown dragout competition for the browser market
knocked out
damaged not used of persons as the gym has some of the most knocked out equipment since Vic Tanny Opposite of undamaged
knockout
Act of knocking out or state of being knocked out the act of rendering a person unconscious by a blow
Knack kneed
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knock off
a device in a knitting machine to remove loops from the needles
knock kneed
Having the legs bent inward so that the knees touch in walking
Knockdown
That which knocks one down something that overpowers or overwhelms as strong liquor specif a kind of ale or beer that
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