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DictionarySeeheadhold a gun to head
hold a gun to (one's) headTo force or pressure someone to do something. Kristina, you don't have to move if you don't want to—no one's holding a gun to your head.See also: gun, head, holdhold a gun to someone's headExert pressure on someone, as in How could I refuse when she was holding a gun to my head? This hyperbolic expression dates from the first half of the 1900s. Also see at gunpoint; hold one's feet to the fire. See also: gun, head, holdhold a gun to someone's head or put a gun to someone's head If someone holds a gun to your head or puts a gun to your head, they force you to do something by threatening very bad consequences if you do not do it. The union should follow the established procedures and should not try to hold a gun to the heads of the industry and passengers. Not a man to have a gun put to his head, Mr Riordan was soon tearing up the offer and cancelling future meetings with the union. Note: Other words with a similar meaning to gun are sometimes used. The banks' insistence on action has put a pistol to their heads.See also: gun, head, holdhold (or put) a gun (or a pistol) to someone's head force someone to do something by using threats.See also: gun, head, hold hold a gun to (someone's) head To put pressure on someone.See also: gun, head, hold |