force something down someone's throat

English

Verb

force something down someone's throat (third-person singular simple present forces something down someone's throat, present participle forcing something down someone's throat, simple past and past participle forced something down someone's throat)

  1. (derogatory, idiomatic) To shove something down someone's throat.

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