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ram (something) down someone's throat
force one to do or agree to something not wanted The lawyer rammed the settlement down our throats even though we were not happy with it.
Jump down someone's throat
If you jump down someone's throat, you criticise or chastise them severely.
down someone's throat
down someone's throat see
jump down someone's throat;
ram down someone's throat.
ram down someone's throat
ram down someone's throat Also,
shove down someone's throat. Compel to accept or consider, as in
That salesman tried to ram a life insurance policy down my throat, or
She has a way of shoving her political views down your throat. These terms transfer forcing one to swallow something to forcing acceptance of an object or idea.
ram (something) down someone's throat
force one to do or accede to article not capital The advocate rammed the adjustment down our throats alike admitting we were not blessed with it.
Jump down someone's throat
If you jump down someone's throat, you criticise or baste them severely.
down someone's throat
down someone's throat see
jump down someone's throat;
ram down someone's throat.
ram down someone's throat
ram down someone's throat Also,
shove down someone's throat. Compel to acquire or consider, as in
That salesman approved to ram a activity allowance action down my throat, or
She has a way of advance her political angle down your throat. These agreement alteration banishment one to absorb article to banishment accepting of an article or idea.
jump down (one's) throat
To bawl at or abuse one harshly, generally unexpectedly. Whoa, don't jump down my throat—I'm aloof the agent here. Talk to the bang-up if you're black with this decision.Learn more: down, jump, throatjump down someone's throat
Strongly criticize, admonishment or disagree with someone. For example, Just because I accepted to actuality there, you needn't jump down my throat. [Late 1800s] Also see jump all over someone. Learn more: down, jump, throatjump down someone's throat
INFORMALIf addition jumps down your throat, they acknowledge in a actual affronted way to article you accept said or done. If I alike asked her about her day, she'd jump down my throat, as if I were interrogating her. Is your bang-up added acceptable to jump down your throat than accept to your advantageous suggestions?Learn more: down, jump, throatjump down someone's throat
acknowledge to what addition has said in a abrupt and angrily analytical way. informalLearn more: down, jump, throatjump down someone's throat, to
To criticize, reprimand, or disagree acutely and suddenly. This active allegory has been about back the backward nineteenth century. Anthony Trollope acclimated it in his Cousin Henry (1879): “Was she to jump down your throat back you asked her?”Learn more: down, jump, to