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How to Pronounce jump down one's throat?

Correct pronunciation for the word "jump down one's throat" is [d͡ʒˈʌmp dˌa͡ʊn wˈɒnz θɹˈə͡ʊt], [d‍ʒˈʌmp dˌa‍ʊn wˈɒnz θɹˈə‍ʊt], [dʒ_ˈʌ_m_p d_ˌaʊ_n w_ˈɒ_n_z θ_ɹ_ˈəʊ_t].

What are the misspellings for jump down one's throat?

  • hump down one's throat,
  • nump down one's throat,
  • mump down one's throat,
  • kump down one's throat,
  • iump down one's throat,
  • uump down one's throat,
  • jymp down one's throat,
  • jhmp down one's throat,
  • jjmp down one's throat,
  • jimp down one's throat,
  • j8mp down one's throat,
  • j7mp down one's throat,
  • junp down one's throat,
  • jukp down one's throat,
  • jujp down one's throat,
  • jumo down one's throat,
  • juml down one's throat,
  • jum- down one's throat,
  • jum0 down one's throat,
  • jump sown one's throat

What is the present tense of Jump down one's throat?

  • The present tense forms of the verb "jump down one's throat" (referring to a phrase meaning to scold or criticize someone sharply) for different personal pronouns are as follows:

  • - I jump down your throat.

  • - You jump down their throat.

  • - He jumps down his throat.

  • - She jumps down her throat.

  • - It jumps down its throat.

  • - We jump down their throat.

  • - They jump down their throat.

  • Note that the pronouns in the brackets can be substituted accordingly to
  • What is the past tense of Jump down one's throat?

  • The personal forms of the verb "jump down one's throat" in past tense (simple past) are as follows:

  • 1st person singular: I jumped down his/her/their throat.

  • 2nd person singular: You jumped down his/her/their throat.

  • 3rd person singular: He/She/They jumped down his/her/their throat.

  • 1st person plural: We jumped down his/her/their throat.

  • 2nd person plural: You jumped down his/her/their throat.

  • 3rd
  • What is the adjective for jump down one's throat?

    The adjective form of "jump down one's throat" could be described as "throat-jumping" or "aggressively critical".

    Usage over time for jump down one's throat:

    This graph shows how "jump down one's throat" have occurred between 1800 and 2008 in a corpus of English books.

    Synonyms for Jump down one's throat:

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