to make two rooms or buildings into one room or building by removing a wall that separates them
to produce something quickly and easily
used for threatening to punish two people or groups who are fighting
It looks like something one might knock together in the shed.
The little bars have been knocked together to make an awkward low room.
The six-bedroom property is made up of two Victorian terraced houses knocked together to make a large home for an extended family.
The two cottages had been knocked together.
While you get dressed, I’ll knock together a quick dinner.
knocks together
knocking together
knocked together
There is no origin for this phrasal verb
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