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idiomgrab sb/sth by the throat(also take, seize etc sb/sth by the throat)1 if a performance, book or idea grabs someone by the throat, it makes them feel very interested, excited, frightened etc ◆ used especially in newspapers, magazines etc:The latest Brady Coyne novel grabs you by the throat with the opening scene and doesn't let go until the end.Oliver North's screen personality seized America by the throat and gained its sympathy and admiration.2 to make a successful attempt to control or deal with something, using a lot of energy ◆ used especially in newspapers, magazines etc:The Berkely Group have taken the housing market by the throat and shaken out a 27% increase in profits.Scotland took the game by the throat, scoring four tries in just seventeen minutes.
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