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Back | 1 to cause to fall off by striking: He knocked her hat off with his umberlla. 2 to stop (working):I knocked off (studying) at six o'clock after I had been working for four hours. What time do you knock off in this factory? 3 to steal: He was caught trying to get rid of a lot of cigarettes he had knocked off from a local tobacconist's. Where did you get that car? Did you knock it off? to reduce the price of something by certain amount:Since it was damaged, the shopkeeper knocked $2 off (the price). He refused to knock off any more. 5 to complete or do hurriedly: The typist knocked off all the letters before lunch. She knocked them all off. 6 to kill: The boys boasted that they had knocked off the old man. Run - I think you've knocked him off. |
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