say (one's) piece
say (one's) piece
To share one's views or opinions Can you stop talking for five minutes so that I can say my piece?
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say one's piece
and speak one's pieceto say what one must say; to recite what one has planned to say. Look, just say your piece and get out of here. I said my piece and left.
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say your piece
If you say your piece, you say what you want to say about something. Each preacher stood for two minutes on a box, said his piece, and stepped down. You will be given the chance to say your piece in your defence.
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say your piece
give your opinion or a prepared statement.Farlex Partner Idioms Dictionary © Farlex 2017
say your ˈpiece
(informal) say exactly what you feel or think: I went to see the boss this morning and I said my piece about our working conditions. He wasn’t very happy about it.Farlex Partner Idioms Dictionary © Farlex 2017