Idioms
knock (someone) down to size
to make a person more humble
The fact that the golfer lost the tournament helped to knock him down to size.
knock (someone) off his or her feet
knock (someone) off or knock off (someone)
knock (someone) over with a feather
knock (something) back/down
knock (something) off or knock off (something)
knock about
Knock it off!
knock off work
knock on wood
knock one's head against the wall
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down and out
in a bind
diamond in the rough
come up in the world
fan the flames of (something)
out of the blue
one's feet are on the ground
in charge of (someone or something)
plow through (something)
a far cry from (something)
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Fact
Ghosts appear in 4 Shakespearian plays; Julius Caesar, Richard III, Hamlet and Macbeth.
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