push something down someone's throat

push something down someone's throat
force/push/ram/thrust/something down someone’s throat informal phrase
to force someone to have or to accept something

Viewers continue to have programmes like this thrust down their throats every day.

Thesaurus: to nag or force someone to do somethingsynonym
Main entry: throat

Useful english dictionary. 2012.

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  • force something down someone's throat — force/push/ram/thrust/something down someone’s throat informal phrase to force someone to have or to accept something Viewers continue to have programmes like this thrust down their throats every day. Thesaurus: to nag or force someone to do… …   Useful english dictionary

  • ram something down someone's throat — force/push/ram/thrust/something down someone’s throat informal phrase to force someone to have or to accept something Viewers continue to have programmes like this thrust down their throats every day. Thesaurus: to nag or force someone to do… …   Useful english dictionary

  • thrust something down someone's throat — force/push/ram/thrust/something down someone’s throat informal phrase to force someone to have or to accept something Viewers continue to have programmes like this thrust down their throats every day. Thesaurus: to nag or force someone to do… …   Useful english dictionary

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  • throat */*/*/ — UK [θrəʊt] / US [θroʊt] noun [countable] Word forms throat : singular throat plural throats 1) the area at the back of your mouth and inside your neck The curry was still burning his throat. She s in bed with a throat infection. sore throat: Have …   English dictionary

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  • ram — ram1 [ ræm ] verb 1. ) intransitive or transitive if a vehicle or boat rams something, it hits it very hard, usually when it is moving fast: The truck was rammed from behind by a sports car on a busy highway. ram into: A high speed passenger… …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • ram — [[t]ræ̱m[/t]] rams, ramming, rammed 1) VERB If a vehicle rams something such as another vehicle, it crashes into it with a lot of force, usually deliberately. [V n] The thieves fled, ramming the policeman s car... [V n] They used a lorry to ram… …   English dictionary

  • jump — jump1 [ dʒʌmp ] verb *** ▸ 1 move off ground ▸ 2 move because of shock ▸ 3 increase very quickly ▸ 4 move between ideas etc. ▸ 5 do something when told to ▸ 6 attack ▸ 7 not work smoothly ▸ 8 start car ▸ 9 (try to) have sex with ▸ + PHRASES 1. )… …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

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