Either of two soft fleshy milk-secreting glandular organs on the chest of a woman.
One who disparages or belittles the worth of something.
A device (usually metal and ornamental) attached by a hinge to a door.
Mythical creature in Welsh, Cornish and Devon folklore.
1 He used the tarnished brass knocker , got no answer, and rapped again.
2 She managed to reach the front door and to lift the knocker .
3 Then we must fasten up the knocker and take off the bell.
4 This remark was a knocker ; I could not say anything to that.
5 At the rat-tat-tat of the knocker her heart flew into her mouth.
6 The door was white, the handle and knocker were of massive silver.
7 The knocker sounded, and Mr Amos hastened to admit the first comers.
8 Reaching up to the shining old brass knocker she banged it sharply.
9 Just before raising the knocker he had been singing cheerfully to himself.
10 That old pin-head is the worst knocker that ever queered a camp.
11 The house inhabited by the clerk had neither bell, knocker , nor porter.
12 Before Sophie could grasp the knocker , the door swung open from within.
13 A moment afterward the huge knocker was heard to sound, and Mrs.
14 Again the knocker was raised and lowered, a little louder than before.
15 The door opened with a latch, and often had also a knocker .
16 How wonderful that you should have been able to reach my knocker .
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