Marcoavataneo
knock a habit / Kick a habit Is the meaning the same? Thanks!
Oct 25, 2014 3:44 PM
Answers · 3
Likewise. I have never heard the expression 'knock a habit'. I'm not sure it exists. 'Kick a habit' is a common expression, however.
October 25, 2014
never heard of 'knock a habit', so stay with 'kick the habit' instead.
October 25, 2014
'Knock a habit' is wrong. 'Kick a habit' means to stop a habit. "I used to smoke 20 cigarettes a day but last year I kicked the habit."
October 25, 2014
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