- - knocks over box
- - Practice with another boxer
- - Box with care
- - a crystal box
- - Strike over at leading shipyard
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- - knock, knock, knock-ee
- - "Come and Knock on our ...," "Three's Company" theme song sung by Ray Charles and Julia Rinker
- - House feature that could have a knocker
- - Visitors might knock on it
- - Place for a knocker or a bell
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- - Knock-knock-knock
- - knock on the door and say goodbye to the sailor who's returning
- - Knock sound
- - Knock noise
- - Knocker's noise
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- - Bad boxer knocked over for carrying those that are brown bread
- - Container for some baked goods
- - Place for a loaf
- - Place for pumpernickel
- - Good place for a loaf.
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- - Small hole in the box you once knocked over
- - boot hole
- - Small hole reinforced with metal
- - Small hole in a shoe for a lace
- - Smaller grommet
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- - Knocks box over
- - knocks up box
- - Taps, knocks
- - Knocks more than once right before starting a proper smash
- - knocks, a la poe's raven
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- - interrupting animal in a classic knock-knock joke
- - Domestic bovine animal
- - Lower on a farm
- - Bully … but not a bull
- - Animal handled by a dairymaid
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- - Knock-knock joke punch line usually
- - Type of joke that might cause the listener's eyes to roll
- - Joke such as I tried catching fog yesterday. Mist.
- - Joke by gent is somewhat ripe
- - Type of rock almost a joke
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- - "knock knock" "who's there?" "to" "to who?" "to ......"
- - "To ... it may concern"
- - Objective form of "who"
- - Grammarian's correction
- - Ernest Hemingway's "For ...... the Bell Tolls"
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