1.
Pursue someone closely; pose a threat to one, as in The immigration authorities were breathing down his neck. [Mid-1900s]
2.
Watch or supervise someone very closely, as in The boss is always breathing down our necks. [Mid-1900s]
| Idioms: breathe down someone's neck |
1.
Pursue someone closely; pose a threat to one, as in The immigration authorities were breathing down his neck. [Mid-1900s]
2.
Watch or supervise someone very closely, as in The boss is always breathing down our necks. [Mid-1900s]
| neck (Idiom) | |
| breathe |
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