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knock-up

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knock-up [ˈnɒkʌp] N (Tennis) (= practice) → peloteo m
to have a knock-uppelotear
knock-up
n (Brit)
(Sport) to have a knock-upein paar Bälle schlagen
to get knocked up (inf: = get pregnant) → sich schwängern lassen
knock-up [ˈnɒkˌʌp] n (Tennis) → palleggio
to have a knock-up → palleggiare


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The youngster said: "I played a few knock-ups with Andy before he moved to Spain.
I had about five outdoor training sessions in early season but after that I just opted to have a few knock-ups before I went out to bat.
Because two decades after those enforced street knock-ups in Denmark, he has finally landed a fulime professional contract with The Bears.
 
 
 
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