Examples of 'want to say a word' in a sentence

Meaning of "want to say a word"

want to say a word - Expresses a desire to speak or communicate something specific. It is used when someone is looking for an opportunity to share a thought or message

How to use "want to say a word" in a sentence

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want to say a word
I want to say a word about secondary education.
There is one other matter upon which I want to say a word to the Parliamentary Secretary.
I want to say a word about the dust.
Heaslop 's just behind me and I want to say a word before he comes in.
I want to say a word about public support.
I allege that you are wrong, so I do not want to say a word anymore.
I just want to say a word about cabotage.
There is a final point of our foreign policy I want to say a word about here, Iran.
I do want to say a word about labels.
Citizens . I just want to say a word.
I want to say a word for nature.
Heaslop 's just behind me and I want to say a word before he comes in . - Of course.
I want to say a word about colour.
Heaslop 's just behind me and I want to say a word before he comes in, if I may.
I want to say a word on his behalf.

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Mr Fitzgerald ( RDE ) . - Madam President, I merely want to say a word of thanks, for a change.
I want to say a word on civil aviation.
Predictably, therefore, I want to say a word about Russia and Chechnya.
I want to say a word to those of you that have come.
But on this day, I want to say a word about Christmas.
I want to say a word about the organisation of this festival itself.
On the run-up to Cancún, I want to say a word about this very important conference.
I want to say a word to those of you who are in this third group.
I only want to say a word.
I want to say a word about Alberta coal.
I just want to say a word.
I want to say a word for a second on the systematic targeting of journalists in Egypt.
And for years, I did not want to say a word to anyone except complete strangers.
I want to say a word about what has happened since this Report came out.
However, I do want to say a word on the legal base.
I want to say a word to Mr Spinelli.
I merely want to say a word in my defence.
I also want to say a word of appreciation and thanks to my staff.
So I, unashamedly, want to say a word or two about the challenges as I see them.
I still want to say a word about governance and the reform of the Council.
I want to say a word now about the Liberal Party.
I want to say a word about the new Commissioner and I hope it does not embarrass her.
I want to say a word again on the Ecclesial Movements approved by the Apostolic See.
Do you want to say a word about what was the atmosphere in the school?
I didn't even want to say a word encase it would disturb the quietness.
I want to say a word that -- we have started with many tens of thousands of students.
I want to say a word about last Friday 's summit.
I also want to say a word or two to thank my husband, my Helge.
However, I want to say a word or two about the length of detention.
Today, I want to say a word about security.
I want to say a word to Mr Jospin, and I do so in no nationalist spirit.
Secondly, I want to say a word about number portability.
Now, I want to say a word about accepting feedback.
Second, I want to say a word about health research.
I do want to say a word about this ” and I like this.

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