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  1. Knocking | Media collaboration platform

    Discover Knocking: The Marketplace where brands reach millions, partnering with National and Local Media to unlock new revenue streams. We help brands reach a massive audience …

  2. KNOCK Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

    The meaning of KNOCK is to strike something with a sharp blow. How to use knock in a sentence.

  3. KNOCKING | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary

    If an engine is knocking, it is producing a repeated high sound either because the fuel is not burning correctly or because a small part is damaged and is therefore allowing another part to …

  4. KNOCKING Definition & Meaning | Dictionary.com

    KNOCKING definition: the sound or action of a knock, especially when sustained or repeated. See examples of knocking used in a sentence.

  5. KNOCKING definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary

    They heard furious knocking coming from downstairs. There was a loud knocking. They were wakened by a loud knocking at the door. 2. There was a knocking coming from under the …

  6. knock verb - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage notes ...

    criticize [transitive] knock somebody/something (informal) to criticize somebody/something, especially when it happens unfairly The newspapers are always knocking the England team. It …

  7. Troy Aikman expects TV networks to recruit Mike Tomlin

    1 day ago · If Tomlin’s agent is planning to field offers from TV networks, it’s reasonable to assume ESPN could be one of those suitors knocking on the head coach’s door.

  8. knocking - Wiktionary, the free dictionary

    Dec 14, 2025 · knocking (plural knockings) An act in which something is knocked on, or the sound thus produced quotations

  9. Knocking (2021) - IMDb

    The film follows a woman named Molly who is released from a psychiatric hospital and moves into a new apartment, only to be tormented by a persistent knocking sound that nobody else …

  10. KNOCKING | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary

    If an engine is knocking, it is producing a repeated high sound either because the fuel is not burning correctly or because a small part is damaged and is therefore allowing another part to …