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1jump down someone's throat — To berate or snap at someone angrily and suddenly • • • Main Entry: ↑jump jump down someone s throat see under ↑jump1 • • • Main Entry: ↑throat * * * jump down someone’s throat …
2jump down someone's throat — If you jump down someone s throat, you criticise or chastise them severely …
3jump down someone's throat — jump down (someone s) throat to react angrily to something that someone says or does. She s been very irritable recently, jumping down my throat every time I open my mouth …
4jump down throat — jump down (someone s) throat to react angrily to something that someone says or does. She s been very irritable recently, jumping down my throat every time I open my mouth …
5jump down someone's throat — ► jump down someone s throat informal respond in a sudden and angry way. Main Entry: ↑jump …
6jump down somebody's throat — jump down sb s ˈthroat idiom (informal) to react very angrily to sb Main entry: ↑jumpidiom …
7jump down throat — If someone jumps down another person s throat, they suddenly start shouting at them in a very angry manner. When I said the instructions were not very clear, she jumped down my throat! …
8jump down one's throat — criticize or become angry with someone As soon as I reached the office he jumped down my throat over the missing file …
9jump down one's throat — {v. phr.} To suddenly become very angry at someone; scold severely or angrily. * /The teacher jumped down Billy s throat when Billy said he did not do his homework./ …
10jump down one's throat — {v. phr.} To suddenly become very angry at someone; scold severely or angrily. * /The teacher jumped down Billy s throat when Billy said he did not do his homework./ …