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idiomhave a word (with sb) especially BrEespecially BrEtalk to sbspoken to talk to someone, usually privately, especially because you want to get advice or help from them or give them advice: Could you have a word with Mr Ross about helping us?He had been shown the yellow card and the referee had had a word with him, so I thought it was best to substitute him for his own good.Good morning, Mr Hughes. Could I have a quick word, please?
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