To speak sternly, angrily, or in an argumentative manner to.(verb)
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Use "have words" in a sentence
"He fell off trying and the mother, Miss Macy, saw him out her window and marched over to have words with Grandma Rose."
"She was not bold enough to march over and have words with Mr. Harkness, but she would send her mother, who was purposeful and firm, a force to contend with when she felt right was on her side."
"Ye will shift my lads up into steerage and accommodate my officers properly or I will have words to say from Governor Phillip all the way to Admiral Lord Howe and Sir John Middleton—not to mention Lord Sydney and Mr. Pitt!"