Synonyms for knock together
Grammar : Verb |
Spell : nok |
Phonetic Transcription : nÉ’k |
Top 10 synonyms for knock together Other synonyms for the word knock together
- accommodate
- brainstorm
- bring about
- build
- build overnight
- carpenter
- cast
- cobble up
- cock
- compile
- compose
- construct
- contrive
- cook up
- create
- cut
- devise
- effect
- elevate
- engineer
- fabricate
- fashion
- fit together
- forge
- found
- frame
- fudge together
- head trip
- heighten
- hoist
- initiate
- institute
- invent
- jerry-build
- jerrybuild
- join
- knock together
- lift
- make
- make up
- manufacture
- mix
- model
- mold
- mount
- organize
- patch
- piece together
- pitch
- plan
- plant
- plot
- prefab
- prefabricate
- produce
- put together
- put up
- raise
- rear
- reconstruct
- roughcast
- roughhew
- run up
- sculpture
- set up
- shape
- slap together
- stand
- stand up
- structure
- suit
- superstruct
- synthesize
- tailor
- think up
- throw together
- throw up
- turn out
- upraise
- uprear
- whip up
- whomp up
- work
Définition of knock together
Origin :- Old English cnocian (West Saxon cnucian), "to pound, beat; knock (on a door)," likely of imitative origin. Meaning "deprecate, put down" is from 1892. Related: Knocked; knocking. Knock-kneed first attested 1774. Knock-down, drag-out is from 1827. Command knock it off "stop it" is first recorded 1880, perhaps from auctioneer's term for "dispose of quickly:"
- At the commencement of the sales, he gave every one that wanted to purchase a paper containing a description of the lands that were to be sold; and, as the sales were cried, he called over the numbers and described the land; and when it got up to one dollar and a quarter an acre, if no body bid, after it was cried two or three times, he would say, knock it off, knock it off. [U.S. Senate record, 1834]
- As in throw up : verb build quickly
- As in build : verb construct structure
- As in upraise : verb erect
- As in uprear : verb erect
- As in erect : verb build; establish
- As in fabricate : verb manufacture
- As in fashion : verb adjust, design, create
- Nothing remained but to try to knock together one or more rafts.
- Extract from : « Blackbeard: Buccaneer » by Ralph D. Paine
- "That is true," replied Maurice, his teeth beginning to knock together.
- Extract from : « The Puppet Crown » by Harold MacGrath
- No, it was more the noise of the dry branches that knock together in the wind.
- Extract from : « The Ruling Passion » by Henry van Dyke
- Knock together some story that will hold water and lose no time about it.
- Extract from : « The Master of Appleby » by Francis Lynde
- There's many on 'em, with claw-hammer coats and diamonds in their shirt-fronts, as hasn't got two quid to knock together.
- Extract from : « In Friendship's Guise » by Wm. Murray Graydon
- The sweat poured down his face in streams, and his knees began to knock together with fatigue.
- Extract from : « Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, No. CCCXXXVI. October, 1843. Vol. LIV. » by Various
- Men were already down on the Confederate-held side of the river, trying to knock together a raft on which to reach their prize.
- Extract from : « Ride Proud, Rebel! » by Andre Alice Norton
- He felt his nerves quivering with fright, and as he started to run his knees showed an inclination to knock together.
- Extract from : « The Outdoor Chums in the Forest » by Quincy Allen
- I so frighted players and playgoers that they swore it was witchcraft, and Burbages knees did knock together in dead earnest.
- Extract from : « By order of the company » by Mary Johnston
- A rising breeze caused the limbs of some trees to knock together; it swept Shultzs clammy cheek and made him shiver.
- Extract from : « The New Boys at Oakdale » by Morgan Scott
Antonyms for knock together
- abandon
- break
- conclude
- decelerate
- decrease
- demolish
- demote
- depress
- destroy
- disarrange
- dismantle
- disorder
- disorganize
- disperse
- distress
- divide
- drop
- end
- fail
- fall
- finish
- forget
- halt
- ignore
- knock down
- lessen
- lower
- neglect
- overthrow
- overturn
- prevent
- raze
- refuse
- ruin
- scatter
- separate
- stop
- take down
- tear down
- tell truth
- topple
- upset
- veto
- wreck
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