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1force something down someone's throat — force/push/ram/thrust/something down someone’s throat informal phrase to force someone to have or to accept something Viewers continue to have programmes like this thrust down their throats every day. Thesaurus: to nag or force someone to do… …
2force-feed — past tense and past participle force fed v [T] to force someone to eat by putting food down their throat …
3force */*/*/ — I UK [fɔː(r)s] / US [fɔrs] noun Word forms force : singular force plural forces 1) a) [uncountable] physical strength, or violence They accused the police of using excessive force during the arrest. by force: The army took control of the region… …
4force-feed — verb (T) to force someone to eat by putting food down their throat …
5en|force|ment — «ehn FRS muhnt, FOHRS », noun. the act or process of enforcing; putting into force: »Strict enforcement of the laws against speeding will reduce automobile accidents …
6Nellis Air Force Base — Part of Air Combat Command (ACC) Located near: Las Vegas, Nevada …
7Fictitious force — Classical mechanics Newton s Second Law History of classical mechanics  …
8Delta Force — This article is about the Special Operations Force. For other uses, see Delta Force (disambiguation). 1st Special Forces Operational Detachment Delta (Airborne) US Army …
9John Force — Infobox racing driver name = John Force date of birth = birth date and age|1949|5|4 place of birth = Bell Gardens, California, USAJohn Force (born May 4, 1949 in Bell Gardens, California) is an NHRA drag racer and 14 time Funny Car champion. He… …
10United Nations Information and Communication Technologies Task Force — The United Nations Information and Communication Technologies Task Force (UN ICT TF) was a multi stakeholder initiative associated with the United Nations which is intended to lend a truly global dimension to the multitude of efforts to bridge… …