- down one's throat
- See: JUMP DOWN ONE'S THROAT, SHOVE DOWN ONE'S THROAT or RAM DOWN ONE'S THROAT.
Dictionary of American idioms. 2013.
Dictionary of American idioms. 2013.
down one's throat — See: JUMP DOWN ONE S THROAT, SHOVE DOWN ONE S THROAT or RAM DOWN ONE S THROAT … Dictionary of American idioms
down\ one's\ throat — See: jump down one s throat, shove down one s throat or ram down one s throat … Словарь американских идиом
ram\ down\ one's\ throat — • shove down one s throat • ram down one s throat v. phr. informal To force you to do or agree to (something not wanted or liked.) We didn t want Mr. Bly to speak at our banquet, but the planning committee shoved him down our throats. The… … Словарь американских идиом
shove\ down\ one's\ throat — • shove down one s throat • ram down one s throat v. phr. informal To force you to do or agree to (something not wanted or liked.) We didn t want Mr. Bly to speak at our banquet, but the planning committee shoved him down our throats. The… … Словарь американских идиом
shove down one's throat — or[ram down one s throat] {v. phr.}, {informal} To force you to do or agree to (something not wanted or liked.) * /We didn t want Mr. Bly to speak at our banquet, but the planning committee shoved him down our throats./ * /The president was… … Dictionary of American idioms
shove down one's throat — or[ram down one s throat] {v. phr.}, {informal} To force you to do or agree to (something not wanted or liked.) * /We didn t want Mr. Bly to speak at our banquet, but the planning committee shoved him down our throats./ * /The president was… … Dictionary of American idioms
ram down one's throat — See: SHOVE DOWN ONE S THROAT … Dictionary of American idioms
ram down one's throat — See: SHOVE DOWN ONE S THROAT … Dictionary of American idioms
jump down one's throat — {v. phr.} To suddenly become very angry at someone; scold severely or angrily. * /The teacher jumped down Billy s throat when Billy said he did not do his homework./ … Dictionary of American idioms
jump down one's throat — {v. phr.} To suddenly become very angry at someone; scold severely or angrily. * /The teacher jumped down Billy s throat when Billy said he did not do his homework./ … Dictionary of American idioms