单词 | to have one's say out |
释义 | > as lemmasto have one's say out b. to have one's say out: to express fully one's opinion or feelings on a matter; to say one's piece. Cf. to have one's say at sense 3c. ΘΚΠ the mind > language > speech > speak [verb (intransitive)] > have one's say to say fortha1225 to say on1487 to have one's say out1748 to say away1783 to have one's say1824 1748 S. Richardson Clarissa V. vii. 86 I could have knock'd him down; but he would have his say out. 1842 New Monthly Mag. Mar. 323 Now, don't interrupt me; while I'm about it, I'll have my say out: after that it will be your turn. 1859 ‘G. Eliot’ Adam Bede II. iv. xxxii. 339 ‘Yes, I know I've done it,’ said Mrs. Poyser; ‘but I've had my say out, and I shall be th' easier for't all my life.’ 1880 London Society Feb. 140/1 In a letter you can have your say out, there is no one to interrupt you. 1901 W. Chesney John Topp Pirate xiv. 150 ‘Have your say out to the full,’ he said with an angry gesture. ‘There will be a bitter repayment when you have done.’ a1998 C. Cookson Kate Hannigan's Girl (2000) ix. 136 ‘Look here!’ said Brian. ‘I'm going to have my say out.’ < as lemmas |
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