drill (someone) (with questions)



drill (someone) (with questions)

To intensely or vigorously interrogate someone. My parents wouldn't stop drilling me with questions as I was heading out the door—I thought I'd never be able to leave! Would you stop drilling me? I don't know where he is!
See also: drill

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Sabinasah-BEE-nah (Italian, Spanish, Polish)Italian, Spanish, Portuguese, Romanian, Polish, Czech, Slovene, Russian, Croatian, Ancient Roman
Iosaphat-Biblical Latin, Biblical Greek
Carita-Swedish
FritjofFRIT-shof (Swedish), FRIT-yof (Swedish)Swedish, Norwegian, Danish
Ha-Junhah-joonKorean
Diokles-Ancient Greek