Examples of 'have a word with me' in a sentence

Meaning of "have a word with me"

have a word with me - to request or suggest a private conversation usually to discuss something important or confidential

How to use "have a word with me" in a sentence

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have a word with me
You could have a word with me now.
Have a word with me.
He asked if he could have a word with me in private.
You know, hold that thought, senator . my pilot needs to have a word with me.
You can have a word with me now.
Nurse tells me you want to have a word with me.
Someone wanted to have a word with me and then they threw me in a car.
I hear him ask the guards if … if he can have a word with me.
Come and have a word with me.
I think Graham's on his way down to have a word with me.
Miss Buck had to have a word with me about personal daintiness.
With Vincent … who you sent to have a word with me.
Donna said you wanted to have a word with me before we get started.
Be careful . I think Graham 's on his way down to have a word with me.
You asked to have a word with me.

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How did you… - I followed him here. He dropped by to have a word with me.
Can you come and have a word with me outside?
With Chris. Or… with Vincent, who you sent to have a word with me.
Cheng Wah . have a word with me.
Maggie, ask Miss Fox if she would come and have a word with me here . Okeydokey.
Donna said you wanted to have a word with me before we get started . Mm-hm.
My pilot needs to have a word with me.
What did you want to have a word with me about, Mr Bruno?
They dropped by to have a word with me.
Yeah, I will, er, I will have a word with me mate about that taxi.
Persuade her to have a word with me.
Can you come and have a word with me outside? - Fine . Mark?
I hope she will also have a word with me.
Anna wanted to have a word with me.
He dropped by to have a word with me.
His Majesty wants to have a word with me.
But then doubtless, you wanted to have a word with me in private, eh?
But then doubtless, you wanted to have a word with me in private, huh?
Mark? Can you come and have a word with me outside?
Mr. Epperson, I wonder if you could have a word with me for a second?
Hang on, I'm just gonna have a word with me ex-Missus.

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