单词 | to say away |
释义 | > as lemmasto say away to say away Originally and chiefly Scottish. extracted from sayv.1int. intransitive. To say what one has to say, to have one's say; to hold forth, speak. Usually in imperative. Cf. to say on at Phrasal verbs. 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 1783 J. Brown Frolic ii. 59 Ay, it'll saffen the bass pipe awee—Say away Birky. 1801 W. Beattie Fruits Time Parings (1813) 17 Now, say awa', and fa' to it. 1821 W. Scott Kenilworth I. viii. 204 Say away, therefore, as confidently as if you spoke to your father. 1877 J. M. Neilson Poems 51 Weel, jist say awa. 1911 C. F. Horne tr. In Search Castaways Austral. i. 172 in J. Verne Wks. IV. ‘Say away, McNabbs,’ replied Glenarvan. 2009 M. Hollister Interface Race xxix. 230 ‘I have something to say.’.. ‘Say away, my love.’ < as lemmas |
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