Cautionary advice about something imminent (especially imminent danger or other unpleasantness)
1One last word of advice: bring cash in US dollars or Euros.
2I like you; and let me give you a word of advice.
3There he was soon discharged; but not without a word of advice.
4And just a word of advice: Perhaps the old standards have gone.
5Pardon me if I venture on giving you a word of advice.
6If there's any word of advice I can give ye-letme know.
7Well, my dear, I've just one word of advice to give you.
8You're damn right, and I've got a word of advice for you.
9A word of advice: Be cautious what official channels you use for assistance.
10Once in the passage, she vouchsafed a further word of advice:
11W. came in and gave a word of advice every now and then.
12A word of advice: don't ever cry when you've got a splitting headache.
13Then let me give you a word of advice before you start in.
14Hare had a word of advice for the exuberant party supporters.
15But I do want to give you one word of advice.
16But he had no word of advice to give about the absent girls.
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