Examples of 'a-knockin' in a sentence
Meaning of "a-knockin"
A-knockin is an informal term used as a noun to refer to someone who is knocking at a door or seeking entry
How to use "a-knockin" in a sentence
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This must be what it feels like when Death comes a-knockin.
Do not come a-knockin at my door.
I can escape to your house when the Feds come a-knockin.
She will come a-knockin.
And that pack will thin out once the Mayans come a-knockin.
The past came a-knockin.
And you know when I go quadruple plat he will come a-knockin.
Do not come a-knockin.
And in light of the fact that it 's not a-rockin ', i invite you to come a-knockin.
But I know… when love… comes a-knockin on my door.
I guess you were not around when Uncle Hal came a-knockin.
This is love a-knockin.
Trying to take what was ours . Every plantation owner come a-knockin.
One truth, and it has come a-knockin.
She knew if Luther Vandross was a-rockin ; you do not come a-knockin.
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And then … The past came a-knockin.
Well, speaking of our fearless prosecutor, I hear she came a-knockin.
If it is not Eric Northman Well, well, well, who 's come a-knockin on my door.
If the tent is rockin ', do not come a-knockin.
They can not hear ol'opportunity a-knockin.
If this condo starts rockin ', do not come a-knockin.