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Difference between Get in a word and Put in a word

get in a word—(also: get a word in) succeed in saying smth. when other people are talking ignoring you:

  • We two plunged into a conversation into which Roger could not get in a word: in fact we forgot all about him.

Cf.: get in a word edgewiseused as an emphatic variant of the former:

  • My men at once sat down and held a council of war, in which I could not get in a word edgewise.

put in a word—(also: put a word in)

1. contribute an utterance to a conversation:

  • I want to put in a word about that, because they are doing extremely important work….

2. speak in support of smb.; recommend a person:

  • I’d like to put in a word for someone who has proved to be a tireless proponent of uncompromising, dazzling music.