If Someone says, you look like i could knock you over with a feather, it depends on the person saying it as to the meaning: If your grandma, mum, grandad,dad,uncle,auntie says it, they mean you look like your in a daydream, or are sleepy. If a bully, or a bigger than you person says, I could knock you over with a feather, they mean you look weak and easy to hurt. Wishing you well, your answerer, Pretty-Zebra
it means that you have been so shocked that if someone tapped you with a feather you would fall down
The phrase "you could have knocked me over with a feather" means that you were very surprised. A person who is so surprised that they are a bit disoriented might feel like something as light as a feather could be enough to knock them over.
sort of. if you tip someone over you just slightly push them.if you knock them over you push them hard
I'm very happy and excited
It means that you were so surprised or otherwise emotionally shaken that you had trouble standing up -- so much trouble that it would have taken only the weight of a feather to knock you down.
astonish, bewilder, blow away, bowl over*, confound, confuse, daze, dumbfound, flabbergast, knock over with feather, overwhelm, shock, stagger, startle, stun, stupefy, surprise, take aback
"The feather I am holding here is a raven's feather," the museum curator taught the students.
Video refs do not persoanlly say "knock on", but they do say " No Try" meaning that the knock on caused the no try.
It would mean that you put a feather into a cup. Perhaps you mean "a feather in your cap," which was a way of showing an achievement and has come to mean any achievement.
Before you get married, the mayor will tell you about the tale of the blue bird because to purpose you need a blue feather. One Morning he will knock on your door and ask you if you want to get married. Then you will go up the mountain and get a blue bird's feather AKA the blue feather.
Ptera- is a variant spelling of the Greek ptero- or pter-, meaning wing or feather.
You could of knocked me over with a feather is an old saying. This saying means, whatever was said or done, is so surprising.