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Knock about   /nɑk əbˈaʊt/   Listen
Knock about

verb
1.
Strike against forcefully.  Synonyms: batter, buffet.
2.
Be around; be alive or active.  Synonyms: kick about, kick around.






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"Knock about" Quotes from Famous Books



... me. I don't want to be taught how to hit ducks. I want to find out for myself. I don't care for that sort of thing," he repeated savagely; "I just ache to go off somewhere with a boy of my own age where there's no club and no preserve and no tutor; and where I can knock about and get whatever there is to ...
— The Danger Mark • Robert W. Chambers

... speedily remarked laughing, "have cast me adrift; they made me knock about, until I found my way ...
— Hung Lou Meng, Book II • Cao Xueqin

... what I used to think; but one day a man finds out that it's no good thinking that way! Nothing thrives when you knock about the road to earn your bread. No home and no family, nothing worth having, however much you try ...
— Ditte: Girl Alive! • Martin Andersen Nexo

... weddings merely as sight-seers, I among them, for my sergeant gave me plenty of freedom. I had been excused from a large part of the drill; it was really superfluous as far as I was concerned. I had long learned all there was to learn. So I had much leisure to knock about in. Well, my sergeant rather liked us grown-up Cantonists. We were, with hardly an exception, very good soldiers indeed. And, after all, what was the hope of the sergeant, if not the praise of his superior, "Bravo, sergeant!" He liked to hear it, just as we ourselves liked to hear his ...
— In Those Days - The Story of an Old Man • Jehudah Steinberg

... I went into the most abominable company because it amused me and I had only myself to please, and I saw what a fearfully tense grip the monster, Drink, has taken of this nation; and let me say that you cannot understand that one little bit, if you are content to knock about with a policeman and squint at signboards. Well, I want to know how these legislators can go to church and repeat certain prayers, while they continue to make profit by retailing Death at so much a gallon; and I want to know how some scores of other godly men go out of their way ...
— The Ethics of Drink and Other Social Questions - Joints In Our Social Armour • James Runciman



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