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Meanings of
knock over
in anglès
portuguès
virar
català
tombar
espanyol
revolver
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Cause to overturn from an upright or normal position.
upset
overturn
tip over
turn over
bowl over
tump over
català
tombar
Synonyms
Examples for "
upset
"
upset
overturn
tip over
turn over
bowl over
Examples for "
upset
"
1
In this case the problem without a solution
upset
the student, too.
2
A great deal, however, could happen to
upset
that plan before 2021.
3
Canada's government won't want to
upset
dairy farmers ahead of an election.
4
Nearly four years later, Mr Levi remains extremely
upset
at his treatment.
5
OPINION:IN A STUNNING
upset
,
Barack Obama last week won the Iraq primary.
1
Such a course of action would
overturn
the natural order of society.
2
In Syria great truths
overturn
history; they are products of the impossible.
3
Primerica recently filed a court case to try to
overturn
the ruling.
4
He said it would be an outstanding result to
overturn
Mr Goff.
5
Prepared to
overturn
the people's decision without going back to the people.
1
Sometimes cans and jars
tip
over
in the wash boiler during sterilizing.
2
Just take a look at Lisl-she'sjust going to
tip
over
otherwise.
3
This causes the whole thing to
tip
over
,
turning into an arch.
4
Dot wanted to know, managing to
tip
over
the box of screws.
5
In the worst affected areas, the shortages may
tip
over
into famine.
1
Last year, a federal judge said Microsoft must
turn
over
the information.
2
That means it takes about 15 years to
turn
over
the fleet.
3
He also agreed to
turn
over
documents and testify in other cases.
4
Cuomo asked top bailout recipients to
turn
over
data on expected payouts.
5
It agreed to
turn
over
control to holders of its secured bonds.
1
Penn State, Barkley
bowl
over
Washington in Fiesta GLENDALE, Ariz. -No.
2
Percy Wendell used to
bowl
over
the tackler by running very low.
3
I turn the
bowl
over
,
dumping the paper onto the table.
4
Place the chocolate in a heatproof
bowl
over
a saucepan of simmering water.
5
He carried the
bowl
over
to her, and set it in her lap.
Usage of
knock over
in anglès
1
Stop it right this second before you
knock
over
all my furniture.
2
The object of the game is to
knock
over
the opponents' sticks.
3
The falling box will gather enough speed to
knock
over
the gun.
4
Such a stupid fancy, putting flowers everywhere for people to
knock
over
.
5
It wouldn't be a Christian act to
knock
over
his harmless fancy.
6
I should
knock
over
one of them if they come much nearer.
7
I could stand to
knock
over
a few more of those assholes.
8
And seems like we ought to
knock
over
seven more this Saturday afternoon.
9
Then of that scattering flock he managed to
knock
over
one for himself.
10
Never lose a chance to
knock
over
a wolf, my boy.
11
So, when you run short of meat,
knock
over
a beast.
12
Did he ever
knock
over
the board if he was losing?
13
A boy chased after her, trying to
knock
over
her hoop.
14
Starc and Jason Behrendorff again starred with the ball
knock
over
the Kiwis.
15
Things like rolling a marble to
knock
over
a pencil standing on end.
16
At last, however, he managed to get close enough to
knock
over
a gobbler.
Other examples for "knock over"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
This collocation consists of:
knock
over
knock
Verb
Preposition
Translations for
knock over
portuguès
virar
català
tombar
regirar
remoure
bolcar
espanyol
revolver
invertir
volcar
Knock over
through the time
Knock over
across language varieties
United Kingdom
Common
United States of America
Common