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Discover Ludwig"knocked about" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used to describe physical or emotional turmoil or disturbance. Example: "The ship was knocked about by the stormy seas, causing the crew and passengers to cling to whatever they could to avoid being thrown overboard." In this sentence, "knocked about" is used to describe the rough and turbulent movement of the ship as it is being tossed around by rough waves.
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knocked about
verb
Past of knock about
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That knocked about 16% off the currency's value last year.
"I had been knocked about very considerably," he remarks.
Managing his diabetes, however, knocked about $6,000 off his bill.
"In the tsuris contest, we all got knocked about," she said of her mother's death.
So, a pretty standard Saturday evening of getting knocked about by the All Blacks then.
A few dozen watch stands are knocked about, without a watch in sight.
Every ensemble featuring Mr. Jordan, by contrast, knocked about in the realm of free improvisation.
Naidoo had been knocked about by the police, and had named names.
Ray Allen got knocked about on that play but he seems okay.
"She got knocked about at Chester last time, but it's still a huge step up today.
I have post-traumatic stress disorder because we were knocked about daily at Central.
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