knock over
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[edit]knock over (third-person singular simple present knocks over, present participle knocking over, simple past and past participle knocked over)
- To bump or strike something in such a way as to tip it
- I knocked over a can of paint and spent the next hour cleaning up.
- (slang) To beat up, murder or kill.
- (slang) To finish eating or drinking (something).
- (slang) To arrest (someone).
- (slang) To rob; to stage a heist of.
- The bandits knocked over another bank, making three this week.
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[edit]to bump or strike something in such a way as to tip it
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(slang) to rob; to stage a heist of — see rob
- Spanish: desvalijar, robar (es)