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say u dont know wat they r talking about. ;)
tie a fifty foot fishing line to someones door who has a knocker. Run across the street and hide in the bushes. then pull on the string over and over again so the knocker is continually bouncing and wait for them to come to the door. 80% of the time they won't see the fishing line. Also you can start knocking again right when they close the door
sales person, mail carrier, police, pizza delivery
The poem that starts 'knock at the door and he stands there' is called On the Threshold". To make sure that this is the poem, you can copy and paste this link: http://www.lovejesus.org/devot/threshl1.htm
its where you knock on someones door and run and get a follew off them
Knock a door run
I think Knock on the door makes more sense. Knock at the door.... What do you knock on at the door? the wall?
No, knock is a noun (a knock on the door) and a verb (to knock on the door).
Run through the hallways and knock on every door you see.
it depends what knock on the door?
I started to knock on the door. I will knock before I open the door.
The duration of Knock on Any Door is 1.67 hours.
A knock at the door is not an emergency. Try this: "Who is it?"
"They were surprised by a knock at the door." is passive voice.
He knock 9 times at the door.
It can actually be used as both.Noun - For example: "I heard a knock at my door"Verb - To knock. For example: "I knocked on the door"