drive someone to the wall
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[edit]Verb
[edit]- (dated) To push someone to extremities.
- 1882, Henry H. Alexander, Edward Denison Easton, Report of the Proceedings in the Case of the United States Vs. Charles J. Guiteau, page 497:
- Then we had some further conversation and I drove him to the wall, as I always did in conversation; that is, I rather attacked him; I did attack him.
- 1930, Hilda Orchardson Gray, The Life of Sir William Quiller Orchardson:
- The new pupil did not appreciate the rough handling, and, well, he did not exactly lose his temper, but at any rate he attacked suddenly and furiously, and so surprised his teacher that he drove him to the wall.