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Come knocking Meaning in English

expression

ˈkəm/ /ˈnɑkɪŋ
KUHM NAH-king
kˈʌm/ /nˈɒkɪŋ
KUM NOK-ing

Definition

To arrive, appear, or present itself, often unexpectedly or as an opportunity. It can be used literally for someone arriving at your door, but is often used figuratively for opportunities or problems appearing in life.

Usage & Nuances

Usually used in informal conversation. Figurative use is more common: "when opportunity comes knocking" or "trouble comes knocking". It means something presents itself without you seeking it. Don't confuse with literally knocking on the door.

Example Sentences

When opportunity comes knocking, be ready.

basic

Trouble comes knocking if you don't study.

basic

He was surprised when an old friend came knocking.

basic

If a good job comes knocking, don’t hesitate to take it.

natural

You never know what might come knocking tomorrow.

natural

Just when I thought things were calm, problems came knocking again.

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