That is the correct spelling of "knock" (rap on a door, or similar sound).
The similar word is nock, part of a bow or arrow.
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Knock is one option.
The spelling "knock" is a rap on a door, or slang meaning to disparage.The sound-alike word is "nock" -- notched rear of an arrow, or to place an arrow in the bow.
Flipendo's effect is similar to that of Stupefy. In the first few harry Potter video games Flipendo was used as a stunning spell similar to Stupefy. Stupefy will stun your enemies and possibly knock them unconsciousness where as Flipendo will only knock someone back.
That is the correct spelling of the verb "jog" which can mean a paced run. It can also mean to knock or bump, used in the idiom "jog your memory."
No, knock is a noun (a knock on the door) and a verb (to knock on the door).
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To knock down or raze is to demolish.
The spelling "knock" is a rap on a door, or slang meaning to disparage.The sound-alike word is "nock" -- notched rear of an arrow, or to place an arrow in the bow.
Flipendo's effect is similar to that of Stupefy. In the first few harry Potter video games Flipendo was used as a stunning spell similar to Stupefy. Stupefy will stun your enemies and possibly knock them unconsciousness where as Flipendo will only knock someone back.
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The first occurrence of the multiple repeated knocks appears in Series 1 Episode 10 - The Loobenfeld Decay:Sheldon: (Knock, knock, knock, knock) Leonard, (Knock, knock, knock, knock) Leonard, (Knock, knock, knock, knock) Leonard...Sheldon: (Knock, knock, knock, knock) Penny, (Knock, knock, knock, knock) Penny, (Knock, knock, knock, knock)Penny, (door opens) Good morning.
That is the correct spelling of the verb "jog" which can mean a paced run. It can also mean to knock or bump, used in the idiom "jog your memory."
Knock knock. Who's there? Banana. Banana who? Knock knock. Who's there? Banana. Banana who? Knock knock. Who's there? Banana. Banana who? Knock knock. Who's there? Orange Orange who? Orange you glad I didn't say banana?
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The Knockback Jinx is a spell which can be used to 'knock back' an opponent, blast jars and creatures or activate magically charmed switches. The incantation of this spell is Flipendo.This spell only really occurs in the video games. It is never mentioned by name in the books or in the movies although it is believed to have been used in the movies as a non-verbal spell. It is still valid as a spell though, as J.K. Rowling has included it in Pottermore.