Knock into a cocked hat (to ) conjugation

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30 examples
This verb can also mean the following: proposition, overthrow, demolish

Conjugation of knock into a cocked hat

I
you
it/she/he
we
you all
they
Present Simple
knock into a cocked hat
knock into a cocked hat
knocks
knock into a cocked hat
knock into a cocked hat
knock into a cocked hat
Future Simple
will knock into a cocked hat
will knock into a cocked hat
will knock into a cocked hat
will knock into a cocked hat
will knock into a cocked hat
will knock into a cocked hat
Past Simple
knocked
knocked
knocked
knocked
knocked
knocked
Conditional Simple
would knock into a cocked hat
would knock into a cocked hat
would knock into a cocked hat
would knock into a cocked hat
would knock into a cocked hat
would knock into a cocked hat
I
you
it/she/he
we
you all
they
Present Progressive
am knocking
are knocking
is knocking
are knocking
are knocking
are knocking
Future Progressive
will be knocking
will be knocking
will be knocking
will be knocking
will be knocking
will be knocking
Past Progressive
was knocking
were knocking
was knocking
were knocking
were knocking
were knocking
Conditional Progressive
would be knocking
would be knocking
would be knocking
would be knocking
would be knocking
would be knocking
I
you
it/she/he
we
you all
they
Present Perfect
have knocked
have knocked
has knocked
have knocked
have knocked
have knocked
Future Perfect
will have knocked
will have knocked
will have knocked
will have knocked
will have knocked
will have knocked
Past Perfect
had knocked
had knocked
had knocked
had knocked
had knocked
had knocked
Conditional Perfect
would have knocked
would have knocked
would have knocked
would have knocked
would have knocked
would have knocked
I
you
it/she/he
we
you
they
Present Perfect Progressive
have been knocking
have been knocking
has been knocking
have been knocking
have been knocking
have been knocking
Future Perfect Progressive
will have been knocking
will have been knocking
will have been knocking
will have been knocking
will have been knocking
will have been knocking
Past Perfect Progressive
had been knocking
had been knocking
had been knocking
had been knocking
had been knocking
had been knocking
Conditional Perfect Progressive
would have been knocking
would have been knocking
would have been knocking
would have been knocking
would have been knocking
would have been knocking

Examples of knock into a cocked hat

Example in EnglishTranslation in English
"A rumbling sound, then three sharp knocks... "ba BA-ba Dook! Dook!
"An elusive joy knocks at my door."
"And I will always love you." (bell ringing) (knocks gently) Hey.
"Dear Maurice, if there's one thing I've learned from my time in prison, "it's that when life knocks you down, like a Weeble, "you have to come straight back up, also like a Weeble.
"In the morning we were very violently woken by knocks on the door and I saw my mother on her knees on the ground, with her arms around the legs of two policemen.
"A rumbling sound, then three sharp knocks... "ba BA-ba Dook! Dook!
"An elusive joy knocks at my door."
"And I will always love you." (bell ringing) (knocks gently) Hey.
"Dear Maurice, if there's one thing I've learned from my time in prison, "it's that when life knocks you down, like a Weeble, "you have to come straight back up, also like a Weeble.
"In the morning we were very violently woken by knocks on the door and I saw my mother on her knees on the ground, with her arms around the legs of two policemen.
! Wynbridge has one of the ruins he knocked about a bit.
" If he had been my father, I would have knocked him out already. "
"... then I knocked him off his feet... "
"A" knocked me out, shot me up and played post office between my teeth.
"Adèle Flamand: knocked down by hit-and-run cyclist"
"24 robbers came knocking at my door
"Are you knocking about with him?"
"But as you were knocking him out, as he was falling back,
"For how many times has love knocked on the door... "when it should have been knocking on mine?"
"I am knocking' on heavens door!
! Wynbridge has one of the ruins he knocked about a bit.
" If he had been my father, I would have knocked him out already. "
"... then I knocked him off his feet... "
"A" knocked me out, shot me up and played post office between my teeth.
"Adèle Flamand: knocked down by hit-and-run cyclist"
"24 robbers came knocking at my door
"Are you knocking about with him?"
"But as you were knocking him out, as he was falling back,
"For how many times has love knocked on the door... "when it should have been knocking on mine?"
"I am knocking' on heavens door!

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