speak one's piece 관용구
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v. phr. To say openly what you think; say, especially in public, what you usually say or are expected to say.
John told the boss that he thought he was wrong and the boss got angry. He said, "You've said your little piece, so go on home." Every politician got up and said his piece about how good the mayor was and then sat down.
speak one's piece
speak one's piece Also,
say one's piece. Say what one thinks, or what one usually says or is expected to say. For example,
All right, you've spoken your piece; now let someone else have a turn. The
piece in this expression alludes to a memorized poem or speech of the kind recited in a classroom. [Mid-1900s]
speak (one's) piece
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Also, say one's piece. Say what one thinks, or what one usually says or is accepted to say. For example, All right, you've announced your piece; now let addition abroad accept a turn. The piece in this announcement alludes to a memorized composition or accent of the affectionate recited in a classroom. [Mid-1900s] Learn more: piece, speak