something or someone
91hand something to someone on a plate — informal to make it easy for someone to have or achieve something that they would normally have to work hard to get The match was handed to them on a plate …
92lay something at someone's door — to say that someone is responsible for something bad that has happened Congressman Bain lays the cover up at the door of the armed forces …
93place something in someone's hands — to make someone responsible for dealing with something Responsibility for the budget was placed in the hands of team leaders …
94snatch something from someone's grasp — to manage to prevent someone from getting something She had snatched the prize from his grasp at the last minute …
95get a load of something or someone — tv. o look at someone or something. □ Wow, get a load of Fred! □ Get a load of the chrome on that set of wheels! …
96plant something on someone — 1. tv. to ide incriminating evidence on a person for later discovery and use in prosecution. (Drugs. Allegedly a police practice sed to entrap drug offenders. See also flake.) □ The cops planted snow on Bart and then arrested him for carrying it …
97someone taped — To have a thorough understanding of something or someone ● tape …
98someone's strong suit — someone’s strong suit phrase something that someone does well Tact has never been his strong suit. Thesaurus: skill, talent and abilitysynonym Main entry: suit …
99pin something on someone — attach blame to someone …
100force something down someone's throat — force something on a person s attention. → throat …