A: How is it that you’re still a salesperson after so many years with the company? B: The boss throws that awful presentation in my face anytime I ask for more responsibilities. Note: Literally this phrase can mean “to hurl or splash something into someone’s face.” As a metaphor it means “to exploit some information or evidence as a means of accosting or upbraiding one.” For example: The president’s political opponents were eager to throw his signature healthcare bill in his face during the re-election campaign. |