Knock-on
"Knock-on" in a Sentence (2 examples)
The closure of the factory will have significant knock-on effects for the town's economy.
It took until the 33rd minute for England to get on the scoreboard, Wilkinson finally finding his range from out left, but a knock-on from James Haskell from the re-start put his team straight back under pressure.
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