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batida
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tust
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llamada
The sound of knocking (as on a door or in an engine or bearing)
knock
Portuguese
batida
1
The recent recession has played its part in
knocking
the buyers' market.
2
But that Sunday morning the caller kept right on
knocking
,
thirty-five times.
3
Jagr released a blast of frigid power,
knocking
the charging animals backwards.
4
Then common colds started
knocking
him down for weeks at a time.
5
Despite playing in Europe, Freiburg were powerless when larger clubs came
knocking
.
6
When do we start
knocking
on his door and asking who's home?'
7
It was a case of
knocking
repeatedly on the door, he said.
8
Of course she was
knocking
herself out to be nice to me.
9
Early in the morning a soldier entered, without
knocking
or asking leave.
10
We can't seek out help from strangers by
knocking
on unknown doors.
11
The press officer is
knocking
on the door for the second time.
12
Shouts were heard in the distance, and the noise of loud
knocking
.
13
The men were
knocking
a hole in the boat that floated them.
14
There was a padlock
knocking
in the wind on the flimsy door.
15
He lumbered forward,
knocking
guards out of his way as he went.
16
Lugh took a moment before
knocking
on the door one final time.
knocking
kock
loud knocking
come a knocking
Portuguese
batida
batidas
Catalan
tust
cop
truc
pic
Spanish
llamada