Similar words: blueish, queueing, tongue-in-cheek, clue, clue to, clued up, clueless, not have a clue. Meaning: v. provide someone with a clue.
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1. Police are still looking for clues in their search for the missing girl.
2. Police searched for clues in the area.
3. The police are collecting clues in order to piece together the details of the day she died.
4. This information is a valuable clue in our hunt for the bombers.
5. He seemed so attentive, so clued in to my every word, that I suddenly found the confidence to go on.
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6. Police have no suspects and few clues in the art heist.
7. In the days ahead he would look for clues in the clutter of daily detail.
8. Investigators have not found any useful clues in the case.
9. We are not really aware of how we draw on visual clues in our interpretation of what we hear.
10. There are no clues in the text to suggest what kind of exchange might take place.
11. Clues in Brian's car did not end with the love note.
12. I think there's a clue in that document drawer.
13. However, there is an inherent and consistent developing clue in these three interpretations.
14. St. Jerome has left us a clue in his remark that the Bethany church "marked" the tomb of Lazarus.
15. If Susan is as smart as her reputation, she can find her clue in the river.
16. Hepatic Portal Venous Gas ( HPVG ) is a diagnostic clue in patients suffering from acute abdominal pathology.
17. He says the element bromium, a component of salt, is one clue in the rocks.
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