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Knock around Meaning in English

expression

ˈnɑk/ /ɝˈaʊn/, /ɝˈaʊnd
NAHK-ur-OWND
nˈɒk/ /ɐɹˈaʊnd
NOK-uh-ROWND

Definition

To spend time in a casual or aimless way, especially moving from place to place; can also mean to treat something roughly or without care.

Usage & Nuances

Informal, common in British and Australian English. Often used about casually spending time or traveling without plans: 'knock around the city'. Can also mean treating objects roughly. Not to be confused with 'knock out' (to make unconscious) or 'knock on' (to visit).

Example Sentences

On weekends, I like to knock around with my friends downtown.

basic

He found an old football and started to knock it around in the backyard.

basic

We spent the afternoon just knocking around at the mall.

basic

I've been knocking around Europe for a few months now, just seeing where life takes me.

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That suitcase has been knocked around a lot—it’s full of scratches!

natural

Let’s just knock around at the park until dinner time.

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