Pound (something) into (one's) thick skull informal verb phrase
To commit a piece of knowledge to one's or another's long-term memory, especially by intense repetition.
You shouldn't pound your revenge into your children's thick skull.
Mary tried to pound English grammar into her thick skull to prepare for the examination.
Don't pound this nonsense into their thick skull.
Said when one is looking back on something enjoyable or worthwhile in the moment that it was happening even though it was impermanent
To imply the one with a good memory
To make someone recall something.
To make someone remember something
The verb "pound" should be conjugated according to its tense.