to cut sb's throat
51throat — n. 1 a the windpipe or gullet. b the front part of the neck containing this. 2 literary a a voice, esp. of a songbird. b a thing compared to a throat, esp. a narrow passage, entrance, or exit. 3 Naut. the forward upper corner of a fore and aft… …
52cut-throat — {adj.} Severe; intense; unrelenting. * /There is cut throat competition among the various software companies today./ …
53cut-throat — {adj.} Severe; intense; unrelenting. * /There is cut throat competition among the various software companies today./ …
54cut-throat — adj. Cut throat is used with these nouns: ↑competition, ↑razor, ↑world …
55cut-throat — adj Severe; intense; unrelenting. There is cut throat competition among the various software companies today …
56throat cut — n. the cut made into a key to bypass a throat ward …
57cut-throat — raudondryžė amadina statusas T sritis zoologija | vardynas atitikmenys: lot. Amadina fasciata angl. cut throat vok. Bandamadine, f; Bandfink, m rus. красногорлая амадина, f pranc. amadine cou coupé, f ryšiai: platesnis terminas – amadinos …
58cut one’s own throat — tv. to do something that harms oneself. □ If I do that, I’d be cutting my own throat. □ He’s just cutting his own throat, and he knows it …
59cut-throat(er) — member of a fish cleaning crew in Newfoundland who cuts the throat of the cod fish and slits the belly open from gills to vent in preparation for heading, splitting and salting. A two edged knife used in this process …
60throat — 1) the anterior ventral surface under the head 2) the distance from the tip of the point to the bottom of the hook bend in a fishing hook, q.v 3) to cut the throat of a …