Id | in_the_loop_248 |
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Idiom | GET A WORD IN EDGEWISE |
Definition | to insert a word or sentence into an otherwise one-sided conversation |
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Extra Info | The word edgewise means to turn something to its narrowest dimension. The expression suggests that one must put one’s words edgewise in order to squeeze them into a conversation where words are run together very tightly. The expression is usually used in the negative, can’t get a word in edgewise, meaning that one is unable to get into the conversation because someone else is doing all the talking. |
Category | Conversation |
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