jump down someone's throat, Informal. to disagree with, criticize, or scold overhastily: Wait and let me finish before you jump down my throat. ... ram or force (something) down someone's throat, Informal. to force someone to agree to or accept (something).
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Definition of force someone or something down someone's throat in the Idioms Dictionary. force someone or something down someone's throat phrase. What does force someone or something down someone's throat expression mean? ... force someone or something down someone's throat; force something up; force sourcing;
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Definition of force down throat in the Idioms Dictionary. force down throat phrase. What does force down throat expression mean? Definitions by the largest Idiom Dictionary. ... shove someone or something down someone's throat and ram someone or something down someone's throat; force someone or something down someone's throat...
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"Force Someone Or Something Down Someone’s Throat" (force one to do something that they don't want to do...) GoEnglish.com teaches the meanings and uses of English idioms, idiomatic phrases and expressions such as force someone or something down someone’s throat. ... ; Force Someone Out Of Office...
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throat: Definition and Pronunciation ... 11. lump in one's throat, a tight or uncomfortable feeling in the throat, as a reaction to an emotion: The sight of the infant brought a lump to her throat.; 12. ram or force (something) down someone's throat, Informal.to force someone to agree to or accept (something).
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— PHRASES be at each other’s throats quarrel or fight persistently. force something down someone’s throat force something on a person’s attention. stick in one’s throat be unwelcome or unacceptable.
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"I personally think something like this tends to do more harm than good," he said. "Trying to force something down someone's throat like that just builds resentment."
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jump down someone’s throat ... to force someone to have or to accept something ... Synonyms or related words for this meaning of throat: nag, force, compel, threaten, pester... more...
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What I find interesting about the whole "environmental" agenda is the attempt by "open minded" people to force something down someone elses throat.
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