"Knolled" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Knolled" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Knolled" Meaning

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"Knolled" Examples

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1. Formal Education: The university offered knolled lectures, which were recorded and available online for students to review.
2. Academic Jargon: The professor's lecture was riddled with knolled terms, making it difficult for students to understand.
3. Higher Learning: The college course required students to submit knolled articles showcasing their understanding of the subject matter.
4. Research Purpose: The researchers conducted extensive knolled surveys to gather data on the environmental impact of urban development.
5. Higher Education Setting: The university's knolled curriculum was designed to prepare students for the challenges of graduate-level studies.

"Knolled" Similar Words

Knocker

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Knockers

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In British English, "knockers" refers to breasts. It is a colloquial or informal term used to refer to a woman's chest.

Knocking

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The word "knocking" can be used as a verb or a noun.<br><br>As a verb, "knocking" means to make a light, repeated banging or tapping sound, often with one's fist or knuckles, usually to get someone's attention.<br><br>Example: "She was knocking on the door to see if anyone was home."<br><br>As a noun, "knocking" refers to the act of making such a sound, or to the sound itself.<br><br>Example: "The knocking on the wall was keeping me awake at night."<br><br>It can also be used idiomaticaly to refer to the act of criticizing or faulting something or someone.<br><br>Example: "The reviewer was knocking the new movie's plot."<br><br>In addition, "knocking" can also refer to a natural phenomenon, where there is a sudden change in the pattern of a series of events, or a sudden failure or collapse of something.<br><br>Example: "The company's stock was knocking off 10% after the CEO resigned."

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The verb "knocks" means to strike something gently but firmly with one's hand, fist, or something similar, in order to signal or attract attention; to tap or strike against a surface, often to test its soundness or quality.

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Knot

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Knothole

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