Synonym: clue, hint, key, lead, signal. Similar words: rescue. Meaning: [kjuː] n. 1. an actor's line that immediately precedes and serves as a reminder for some action or speech 2. evidence that helps to solve a problem 3. a stimulus that provides information about what to do 4. sports implement consisting of a tapering rod used to strike a cue ball in pool or billiards. v. assist (somebody acting or reciting) by suggesting the next words of something forgotten or imperfectly learned.
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61 It was not long before Mortimer was drawing diagrams with the cue chalk.
62 Unfortunately, the cocking action that begins a back fist movement presents an unmistakable cue to the opponent.
63 Eventually, taking my cue as previously coached, I found myself shaking hands with Prince Charles.
64 On a cue from its master, the bear obediently stood up on its hind legs.
65 The elephants are given a cue to start and then they improvise.
66 This is the cue for interactive sculpture by contemporary artists and computer-generated visual effects.
67 And finally,(http://sentencedict.com/cue.html) there are the ones that seem little more than a cue for a really good cackle.
68 She should have become angry with him for his persistence, on cue, but for some reason she didn't.
69 When you do, we will keep the tape running and give you a cue line.
70 Dead on cue the runner hurries over to Eli to answer his question.
71 Black, taking his cue from the darkness, stands up from his spot and extends his hand to Blue.
72 The dog would perforce yelp in reaction, and thereby provide the captain a time cue.
73 Perhaps a chemical signal is passed between the cells, providing another cue that the correct spot had been reached.
74 McGee, who had clearly been primed, did not move and Julia took her cue from him.
75 The children are encouraged to use frustrating experiences as a cue to employ the turtle reaction.
76 This was obviously the cue for the appearance of the three councillors, but they didn't appear.
77 On silent cue they each chose one extra candy bar, selecting more quickly this time.
78 The child's behaviour may then cue the adult as to how successful was the initial interpretation.
79 I scratched the back of my neck, picked up the cue stick, and tried an easy shot.
80 Cue makers can spend from 50 hours to five weeks producing a single cue as they combine handicraft with high tech.
81 When the sun goes down, the eyes cue the gland to start pumping melatonin.
82 At least one knife was used and a broken pool cue.
83 As soon as anyone misses their cue they return to number one and all those below the number move up one.
84 And then - as if on cue - there came a knock on the door.
85 He was irritated when a cue to speak interrupted his imagining.
86 As if on cue, Aunt Mary praised the pitched roofs and admired the details etched on the apple-colored walls.
87 The next man, taking his cue, did the same, and the next.
88 When given such a cue, the reply had to emerge.
89 This is the cue for a front kick, not a roundhouse kick.
90 She heard her cue and saw the curious elation on Stephen's face.
More similar words: rescue.