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force-feed

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  1. feed someone who will not or cannot eat

How To Use force-feed In A Sentence

  • It is an interesting tight-rope to walk: You want to provide opportunity and encouragement, but not push or force-feed it to them. On the Right Track
  • Don't force-feed them information and bad news or they'll be turned off by the whole idea. Laura Klein: Interview with Food Revolutionary Maria Rodale
  • Creed was a gumsucker of about sixty made famous during the war for ripping out Yankees' intestines and force-feeding 'em back to 'em. Screaming Woman - Excerpt
  • This book is a thousand times worse, force-feeding us a tale not only of the author's goodness, but the goodness of his long line of ancestors.
  • We ask those who force-feed geese and ducks to stop carrying out this abusive practice.
  • The film's final half-hour is a curiosity, and not a successful one - a prolonged, needless epilogue which force-feeds us a catharsis that feels as false as it is extraneous to an otherwise fine story.
  • To animal welfare groups, the obscenity of force-feeding, known by the French word gavage, is self-evident. Is foie gras evil?
  • I own two consoles, two PCs, many, many joypads, a dancemat and a force-feedback steering wheel.
  • Does that mean I think we should imprison people and force-feed them an all-spinach diet? The Volokh Conspiracy » New Health Care Law Regulates Restaurant Menus, Drive-Through Signs of Restaurant Chains
  • He would keep the upper one open sometimes; talking to me, watching me, force-feeding me bits of food.
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