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Sentence count:210+8Posted:2016-07-19Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: evidencehintkeyleadproofsignSimilar words: valuea blue mooninfluentialincludeclusterexcludeconcludeincludingMeaning: [kluː]  n. 1. a slight indication 2. evidence that helps to solve a problem. v. roll into a ball. 
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91, The man got away but he may have left a vital clue.
92, If Susan is as smart as her reputation, she can find her clue in the river.
93, A curious detail of the governance conflict between the Titans and Zeus provides a clue to their significance in Orphism.
94, Others were disturbingly abstract, and Hawk could give her no clue as to their exact meaning.
95, This was expected to be a clue to changes in stellar magnetic fields.
96, This progress of the tones is the clue which led to the establishment of the tone scale from 0 to 4.
97, Interviewing prospective candidates was quite an eye opener for people who haven't a clue on what that job entails.
98, Even this, however, gives little clue about what life-forms may pass the survival test.
99, His eyes are searching the inside of the car for a clue as to what could have happened.
100, This could provide a clue as to the bombers' whereabouts between 16 September and the bombing, which killed 10 bandsmen.
101, The most obvious clue: repeated words that rest on the page like ash after a fire.
102, In 1983, microbiologist Julian Adams dis-covered a clue when he brewed up a soup of cloned E. coli bacteria.
103, Another clue is even size and regular shape, neither of which is characteristic of Chincoteagues.
104, Certainly some of their art, such as cave paintings, survives and may provide a clue as to how they thought.
105, One clue to the possible identity of the Magdalen in Gnostic eyes is to be found in her parentage.
106, The first and perhaps most useful clue is that in the majority of cases the rash is non-irritating.
107, Have you left a clue or have you covered your tracks?
107, Wish you can benefit from sentencedict.com and make progress everyday!
108, The use of this material could very well gave us a clue to the date of the first stone church at Halling.
109, This observation may at least provide a clue to the molecular basis of positional information.
110, Of course, it would help if the medical profession had some clue where this paralysis comes from.
111, As far as his destination was concerned, the clue had to be in the dedication.
112, It may be clear to you, but I haven't got a clue what it means.
113, No-one else went around with empty eye sockets and, of course, the scythe over one shoulder was another clue.
114, He took it all for granted, and would never have a clue just how blessed he was.
115, This exercise depends on only one clue: you know that the clue word is some living creature.
116, Had I left some clue behind, a stray sock not his, an unfamiliar scent on the pillow?
117, They provide perhaps a clue to the subtle working of his mind in extracting a formal imagery from instantaneous photographs.
118, In the human case, language provides an additional clue:, as well as behaviour and brain structure.
119, As such, it gives a vital clue to his thinking.
120, The minute a robber gets a clue, why, the rest is easy.
More similar words: valuea blue mooninfluentialincludeclusterexcludeconcludeincludingexclusiveexcludingconclusionexclusively
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