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push
something
down
someone’s
throat
push
Verb
—
If
you
push
something
,
you
touch
it
with
a
force
away
from
your
body
.
You
have
to
push
that
door
quite
hard
before
it
will
open
.
If
you
push
this
button
,
the
machine
will
stop
.
push
Noun
—
A
push
is
the
act
of
touching
something
with
a
force
away
from
your
body
.
My
car
won
'
t
move
.
Can
you
give
me
a
push
?
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something
Compound Determinative
—
an
unspecified
(
un
-
+
specified
)
object
.
I
'
m
going
to
wear
something
today
.
—
an
event
.
Isn
'
t
something
going
to
happen
?
—
a
special
object
.
You
'
re
really
something
!
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down
Preposition
—
Toward
the
earth
,
away
from
the
sky
.
What
goes
up
on
earth
must
fall
down
.
—
Toward
the
bottom
.
—
Towards
a
smaller
price
,
number
,
amount
,
etc
.
I
'
m
going
to
buy
a
computer
once
prices
go
down
.
down
Noun
—
Down
is
soft
feathers
or
a
covering
of
soft
feathers
.
That
pillow
is
full
of
down
.
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throat
Noun
—
Your
throat
is
a
tube
inside
your
neck
.
It
takes
air
from
your
mouth
to
your
lungs
.
My
throat
hurts
from
singing
too
much
.
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