Strike against forcefully.
Be around; be alive or active.
1 Rough and knock about for a while, and then rest up somewhere.
2 I suppose because he likes to ' knock about , ' as you call it.
3 It's just as well you haven't to knock about in the world, then.
4 He sha'n't send his fellows here to knock about the things.
5 So you may as well come and knock about a little.
6 It's a handy thing to know, when you knock about like I've done.'
7 He can knock about , and live from hand to mouth.
8 You'd want to knock about a bit in the world.
9 So she has to knock about with me all day, which is awful slow.
10 I've been gathering support for it as I knock about .
11 So I had much leisure to knock about in.
12 I do a little work, as I knock about .
13 This year I'll knock about a hundred and eighty billion productive hours out of human society.
14 To knock about and to be knocked about.
15 Dan found the selection pretty slow-sohe told Mother-andthought he would knock about a bit.
16 How could I have kept him with me if I had to knock about in towns?
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