100 Examples of sentences containing the verb "knock up"
Definition
The verb knock up has several meanings, including:
- To make someone pregnant, often used in informal contexts.
- To wake someone up by knocking on their door or otherwise disturbing their sleep.
- To prepare or assemble something quickly, typically in a makeshift manner.
Synonyms
- For making someone pregnant: impregnate, get pregnant
- For waking someone up: rouse, awaken, disturb
- For preparing quickly: whip up, put together, throw together
Antonyms
- For making someone pregnant: prevent, contraceptive
- For waking someone up: lull, soothe, calm
- For preparing quickly: procrastinate, delay, defer
Examples
- He didn't mean to knock up his girlfriend, but things got out of hand.
- I should probably knock up some breakfast before heading to work.
- Can you knock up the kids for school this morning?
- They were surprised when she announced she was knocked up.
- I need to knock up a quick report for the meeting.
- I was so tired that I didn’t hear her knock up my door.
- It was a careless mistake to knock her up without considering the consequences.
- He can always knock up a meal with whatever is in the fridge.
- I’ll knock up some extra chairs for the guests.
- She was worried that she might have knocked up her partner.
- Please knock up your sister; she needs to get ready for the party.
- After a long night, I accidentally knocked up my roommate when I got home.
- He decided to knock up a quick presentation for the board meeting.
- That movie was about a guy who knocked up his high school sweetheart.
- I can knock up some invitations for the wedding this afternoon.
- They were shocked to find out she had knocked up her boyfriend.
- I’ll knock up a couple of sandwiches for the picnic.
- It’s not polite to knock up someone while they are sleeping.
- I’m going to knock up a batch of cookies for the bake sale.
- He was worried that he might have knocked up his date.
- Can you knock up some decorations for the party?
- She was late because she was knocked up by her alarm.
- Let’s knock up a quick plan before we start.
- I didn’t mean to knock her up; we were being careless.
- I can usually knock up a good meal from leftovers.
- He was always careful not to knock up his girlfriends.
- I’ll knock up some flyers to advertise the event.
- The morning was chaotic as I tried to knock up breakfast.
- He had to knock up some courage before asking her out.
- They were excited to learn they were knocked up.
- Let's knock up a few more copies of the report.
- I was too tired to knock up anything elaborate for dinner.
- She was surprised to find out she had been knocked up.
- Don’t forget to knock up your parents before the trip.
- I managed to knock up a few ideas for the project.
- It was a huge surprise when they found out she was knocked up.
- Can you help me knock up the decorations for the event?
- I tend to knock up a quick dinner after a long day at work.
- He was nervous about the idea of knocking up someone.
- I’ll knock up the guest room for our visitors next week.
- She was in disbelief when she realized she had been knocked up.
- I can knock up a simple recipe with just a few ingredients.
- He was proud to say he did not knock up anyone in college.
- Can you knock up a schedule for the weekend activities?
- I was too tired to knock up a new project last night.
- They had to face the realities of being knocked up at a young age.
- I’ll knock up some snacks for the movie night.
- Don’t knock up my door if you’re going to be noisy.
- I need to knock up a list of supplies for the event.
- She was worried about how to tell her family she was knocked up.
- I can usually knock up a decent meal with what I have.
- He was careful not to knock up anyone during his travels.
- Let’s knock up a few plans before we go out.
- She was relieved when she found out she wasn’t knocked up.
- I’ll knock up a last-minute gift for the host.
- His friends joked about him knocking up his girlfriend.
- I’m going to knock up some more chairs for the event.
- It's hard to knock up a good idea on the spot.
- I was startled when someone knocked up my door at midnight.
- They were not ready for the news that they were knocked up.
- I can knock up a few quick notes for the meeting.
- I was exhausted after trying to knock up dinner.
- He was shocked to learn he had knocked up his partner.
- I’ll knock up a simple dessert for the gathering.
- Don't forget to knock up your boss before leaving.
- They were suddenly thrown into the chaos of being knocked up.
- I need to knock up some new ideas for my presentation.
- He was relieved when he found out he didn't knock up anyone.
- I always try to knock up something tasty with little time.
- They had to deal with the reality of being knocked up unexpectedly.
- Can you knock up a list of attendees for the meeting?
- I was too tired to knock up anything fancy for dinner.
- She was nervous about how to handle being knocked up.
- I’ll knock up a few extra drinks for the party.
- It's important to knock up your friends when you need help.
- He managed to knock up a small business in no time.
- She was shocked to find out she’d been knocked up after the party.
- I can knock up something quick if you’re in a hurry.
- Let’s knock up a few more chairs for the event.
- It’s awkward to talk about knocking up someone in public.
- We need to knock up a strategy for the project.
- I was worried about the implications of knocking up my girlfriend.
- I can usually knock up a decent meal with what’s in the pantry.
- He was surprised to learn he had knocked up his date.
- I’ll knock up the invitations for the party this evening.
- It’s always good to knock up a plan before starting.
- She was relieved when she discovered she hadn’t been knocked up.
- I will knock up a few snacks for the guests.
- He thought it was a joke when they said he knocked her up.
- I tend to knock up a quick breakfast on busy mornings.
- They were not prepared for the news that they were knocked up.
- I’ll knock up a quick list for my shopping.
- It’s hard to knock up a good excuse for being late.
- She was nervous about telling her parents she was knocked up.
- I can knock up a simple report by this afternoon.
- He was always careful not to knock up anyone too quickly.
- I’ll knock up some drinks for the gathering.
- I was startled when someone knocked up at my door.
- Can you knock up a document for the meeting?
- They had to adjust their lives after she got knocked up.