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have a word in someone's ear
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Meanings:
1.
General English
neutral
literal
To place or whisper a single word or words into another person's ear (literal physical action).
2.
General English
idiomatic
informal
To speak privately or in a low voice to someone, often to give advice, a warning, or persuasive remarks.
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