Knock somebody/something down

How are you doing?

Today's post is about this phrasal verb with knock. Have you ever heard it?

I heard it in a German pop song 🎵. Do you know what this one means?

In case you don't, read its meaning and an example in the paragraph below.

When we 'knock someone/something down', we make someone/something fall. Let's read an example❗
Her children like knocking down dominoes. -So, her children enjoy making dominoes fall.

Have you ever tried to knock dominoes 🁥 down?

Practice makes perfect❗ I challenge you to write your own example using this phrasal verb in the 💬 below.

Tap on the Phrasal verbs stories to listen this one in the song 🎵 'Thank you' by Lena.

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