Knock
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Knock may refer to:
Places
Republic of Ireland
- Knock, County Clare - village in County Clare
- Knock, County Mayo - village in County Mayo
- Knock Shrine - a major Roman Catholic pilgrimage site in the village of Knock, County Mayo.
- Ireland West Airport Knock - commonly known as Knock Airport
also
- Castleknock - County Dublin
- Knockcroghery - County Roscommon
- Knocklyon - suburb of Dublin
- Knocknagoshel - County Kerry
- Knocktopher - County Kilkenny
- Knocknacarra - County Galway
Scotland
England
Germany
- Knock, East Frisia, East Frisia
Northern Ireland
- Knock, Belfast - County Down
- Knock, County Armagh - a townland in County Armagh
Belgium
Other
Knock may also refer to:
- Knock Nevis - a Norwegian supertanker formerly known as Seawise Giant, Happy Giant, and Jahre Viking
- Engine knocking - in spark-ignition internal combustion engines occurs when combustion of the air/fuel mixture in the cylinder starts off correctly in response to ignition by the spark plug, but one or more pockets of air/fuel mixture explode outside the envelope of the normal combustion front
- Knock (play) - (1922) by Jules Romains about a doctor
- Knock (short story) - by Fredric Brown, supposedly the shortest short-story ever written
- The Knock - a UK television drama, running from 1994 to 2000
- The Knock (Drums of Death, Pt. 2) - a song by UNKLE from the 1998 album Psyence Fiction
- The Knock - another term for Hitting the wall
- The Knock - a slang term for HM Revenue and Customs
- Knocking on a door
See also
- Getting the wind knocked out of you
- Knock Castle (disambiguation)
- Knock Knock (disambiguation)
- Knockabout (disambiguation)
- Knocking (disambiguation)
- Knockout, a winning criterion in some combat sports
- Knocks (disambiguation)
- Nauck (disambiguation)
- Nock (disambiguation)
- NOC (disambiguation)
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