Definitionn. (Yiddish) a big shot who knows it and acts that way
Last update: August 27, 2015
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He had apparently broken the knocker in his haste. [Please select]
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Unlike the priest, Mayer made no pretext that Byrne wasn't as dead as a Jacob Marley's knocker and, as Mayer described, was "walking the streets of gold with the angels." [Please select]
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The elder of the men lifted the knocker and rapped. [Please select]
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Harley seized the knocker and knocked sharply. [Please select]
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The door was white, the handle and knocker were of massive silver. [Please select]
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The knocker on the front door sounded peremptorily, and Bates turned away without another word, and admitted Stoddard, who came in hurriedly. [Please select]
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Then there was impatient thundering at the knocker, and wild ringing of the bell. [Please select]
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And yet she will fly up the stairs to don a fine gown at the first rap of the knocker. [Please select]
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And just then, as if in judgment, the gate snapped and the knocker sounded, and Patty leaped down with a blush. [Please select]
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She kept within the house; when the knocker sounded she went to her own room. [Please select]
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Just as he spoke, there came a double knock at the house door, yet heavy and dull, as though the knocker had been tied up--more like a puff than a knock. [Please select]
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