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knock on

Speech parts

1. knock on - Noun

2. knock on - Verb

Meaning

(rugby) knocking the ball forward while trying to catch it (a foul)

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knock-on

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According to lawyers for the association, the regulations under advanced level 3 could have detrimental knock-on effects for the restaurant sector as drinking with meals are a huge part of restaurant culture in South Africa. Source: Internet

A knock-on effect from the dates confirmation is now expected, with several International Federations already having indicated their events will move to create space in the sport calendar for the rescheduled Olympics. Source: Internet

Bob Arum, who is due to co-promote Tyson Fury’s third fight with Deontay Wilder this year, said on Wednesday the contest is “clearly not” going to happen in July, a delay which has potential knock-on effects on Joshua’s 2020 programme. Source: Internet

And the knock-on effect will be a financial blackhole which will stop the club from making any big-money signings for a year. Source: Internet

And of course sleeping well has the positive knock-on effect of giving you a better shot at feeling content and having good overall health. Source: Internet

Being this quiet will have a huge knock-on impact. Source: Internet

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