throw the book at someone



throw the book at someone

tv. [for the police] to charge someone with everything possible; [for a judge] to find someone guilty of everything possible. (As if one were being charged with violating all the laws in a law book.) The judge wanted to throw the book at Joel Cairo, but the prosecutor convinced him to go easy in hope that Cairo would lead them to Mr. Gutman.
See also: book, throw

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
AleĈJoah-LE-chyoEsperanto
Esra-Turkish
NorbertNAWR-bert (German, Polish), NAWR-bərt (English, Dutch)German, English, Dutch, French, Hungarian, Polish, Ancient Germanic
Aritra-Bengali
Neno-Serbian, Croatian
Oddo-Italian