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- verb Simple past tense and past participle of
doorknock .
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Examples
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Residents in low-lying areas of Bairnsdale were doorknocked yesterday after rainfall of up to 137mm was recorded in the Mitchell River catchment, where the flood warning is in place.
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Police doorknocked the street asking residents if they had heard anything in recent days.
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Police and SES crews doorknocked every home in St George to let people know the situation.
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Major flood warnings for Gippsland, Victoria's east districts as rivers swell SES crews doorknocked parts of Bairnsdale in Victoria last night as a major flood warning remains for the Gippsland town.
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About 400 homes in low-lying areas of the city have been doorknocked to make sure people know another peak is on its way.
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Police and SES crews have doorknocked every home in St George to let people know the situation and that they have to leave.
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Forensic police also scoured the house, while police doorknocked nearby homes.
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A number of houses were doorknocked before police found the child in the company of his father.
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A number of houses were doorknocked before police found the child in the company of his father.
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Forensic police also scoured the house, while police doorknocked nearby homes.
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