Idioms
shove (something) down (someone's) throat
to force someone to do or agree to something that they do not like or do not want to do
I do not like my supervisor because he is always trying to shove his ideas down my throat.
shove off
shove one's way (somewhere)
show (someone) the door
show (someone) the ropes
show (someone) to his or her seat
show (someone) up or show up (someone)
show (something) to good advantage
show good faith
show off
show one's (true) colors
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on the alert (for someone or something)
keep harping on (something)
piece of the action
have on (something) or have (something) on
scream bloody murder
in bad faith
set up shop (somewhere)
on one's person
in hock
come to grips with (something)
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Ciro Gallo of the UK holds the record for having concrete blocks broken on his chest with a sledge hammer, while lying on a bed of nails – 37 blocks weighing a total of 235.8 kilograms (519.8 pounds).
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