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get a word in edgewise

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  1. Also, get a word in edgeways. Insert oneself into a conversation or express one's opinion despite competition from other speakers. For example, So many people had questions for the lecturer that it was hard to get a word in edgewise, or Nancy loves to talk, and I couldn't get a word in edgeways. This idiom, often put in the negative, transfers an object with its edge foremost to inserting conversation. [Late 1700s]


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It was never easy to get a word in edgewise, and there was nothing “safe” about that space—say anything half-stupid and everyone would pile on for the next 25 years.

From The Wall Street Journal Dec. 19, 2025

Kamala Harris could hardly get a word in edgewise during her interview with Fox News' Bret Baier, but when she did she made it count.

From Salon Oct. 16, 2024

They would have long and winding arguments, he said, where he felt he couldn’t explain himself or get a word in edgewise; he said it sent him into “a tailspin of confusion and depression.”

From Washington Post Apr. 20, 2022

I did not get a word in edgewise.

From Los Angeles Times Apr. 16, 2022

Nobody could get a word in edgewise when Mush was on a tear.

From "Boy 2.0" by Tracey Baptiste

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