Meaning & Definition of Saying in English
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Saying
/seɪŋ/
noun
1. A word or phrase that particular people use in particular situations
- "Pardon the expression"
synonym:
- saying,
- expression,
- locution
Examples of using
The English articles are bread-and-butter important. For instance, if I ask my English friend to hold my bag for a while, and then ask to give it back by saying "Give me bag", he'll probably steal the bag of the man standing around because he didn't understand which bag was meant.
Suddenly there was a sudden squeak somewhere. It was very sudden. Sudden... Try saying that word fifty times then using it in a sentence...
"If there is water there, that means a jew..." - "Hey, pro-professor, don't! The poop will get deleted, professor!" - "Styopa, what are you saying, I just want to..." - "Aaah! ...W-w-wait, why?!"