knop
Americannoun
noun
Etymology
Origin of knop
1325–75; Middle English; Old English cnop; cognate with Dutch knop, German Knopf
Example Sentences
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The findings add to mounting concerns about how artificial light harms wildlife, says Eva Knop, an ecologist at the University of Zürich.
From Science Magazine
The mayor of Zele, Hans Knop, said a link between the theft and the pastor’s theory about the painting was plausible.
From The Guardian
The patrol says the crash happened Tuesday afternoon when Knop’s northbound Chevrolet Malibu crossed into the southbound lanes of Missouri 51 in Perry County and collided with the oncoming rig.
From Washington Times
Knop died at the scene, and Lindenberg was pronounced dead at a hospital.
From Washington Times
“I got a text from Lizzy saying, ‘This is not a dress code violation and I feel completely attacked,’” said Ms. Knop.
From New York Times
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