Ryan’s Phrasal Verb Of The Day: Knock Off
Meaning (1): Do sth
quickly Example: “Let me just knock off this report and then I’ll come and join you for lunch.”
Meaning (2): Stop doing sth
Example: “Can you knock it off please? I’m trying to get some work done.”
Meaning (3): Reduce time/cost
Example: “If we take the highway we could knock 15 minutes off our journey and make it home in time for dinner.”


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