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Knock off   /nɑk ɔf/   Listen
Knock off

verb
1.
Get rid of (someone who may be a threat) by killing.  Synonyms: do in, liquidate, neutralise, neutralize, waste.  "The double agent was neutralized"
2.
Cut the price of.  Synonym: shave.
3.
Take by theft.  Synonyms: cop, glom, hook, snitch, thieve.
4.
Write quickly.  Synonyms: dash off, fling off, scratch off, toss off.  "He scratched off a thank-you note to the hostess"
5.
Stop pursuing or acting.  Synonym: drop.  "Knock it off!"






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"Knock off" Quotes from Famous Books



... embryo architects termed the crucial night of labour. Since the previous evening, the whole studio, some sixty pupils, had been shut up there; those who had no designs to exhibit—'the niggers,' as they were called remaining to help the others, the competitors who, being behind time, had to knock off the work of a week in a dozen hours. Already, at midnight, they had stuffed themselves with brawn, saveloys, and similar viands, washed down with cheap wine. Towards one o'clock they had secured the company of some 'ladies'; and, without the work abating, the feast had turned into a Roman orgy, ...
— His Masterpiece • Emile Zola

... there through the diggings, swapping remarks with the better disposed, until the men began to knock off work. Then we returned through ...
— Gold • Stewart White

... scraggy and bluishly white. Through the bars stretching of lean arms, incessant stretchings. The grins leap at the window, hands belonging to them catch hold, arms belonging to the hands stretch in my direction ... an instant; the new grins leap from behind and knock off the first grins which go down with a fragile crashing like glass smashed: hands wither and break, arms streak out ...
— The Enormous Room • Edward Estlin Cummings

... son's wishes, Mr. Nelson at once wrote to Captain Suckling. The latter wrote back without delay: "What has poor Horatio done, who is so weak, that he, above all the rest, should be sent to rough it out at sea? But let him come, and the first time we go into action, a cannon ball may knock off his head and provide for ...
— Eclectic School Readings: Stories from Life • Orison Swett Marden

... hour, by which time they had excavated a hole some three feet deep in the centre, and I had actually, with great reluctance, given the word to knock off, when Barr, driving his pick deep into the ground, where he intended to leave it that night, struck upon ...
— The Cruise of the "Esmeralda" • Harry Collingwood


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