Knocking in a sentence as a noun

"Apple and Google keep knocking their campaigns out the park because they're built on honesty.

However, for the agents...work isnt as simple as going around and knocking on doors.

Building a directory in Africa isnt as easy as just going around and knocking on doors.

This isn't the first time the FBI busted into a data center all willy-nilly knocking innocent peoples hardware offline.

As I enjoy the afterlife there, knocking back flagons of mead and knocking up wenches, while trading tall tales of valor with the other chosen, there comes a knock at the door.

Even knowing before hand that they were going to play the sound of someone knocking on doors I had to fight the temptation to turn and look at sho was knocking on the desk next to me.

Functional programming is where research on improving abstractions to better allow this separation of concerns, which is pretty much the opposite of a clumsy hermetically-sealed bubble rolling around and knocking lamps over, etc.

"I think its something hackers, especially those with children should ask themselves: Would I still be me, if I had grown up around primarily content consumption computing devices instead of more general purpose laptops and desktops?Tablets are knocking the sales off of low-end PCs, but we as a society need the cheap PC to remain viable, if we want to turn as many children as possible into creators, engineers, tinkerers, and hackers.

Knocking definitions

noun

the sound of knocking (as on a door or in an engine or bearing); "the knocking grew louder"

See also: knock