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    Use "cue" in a sentence

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    cue


    cued


    cues


    cuing


    1. ” Aldous took this as a cue to vanish back into the inner office


    2. He walks over, lines up his stick on the cue ball, expertly sinks a shot


    3. Bush snatches up the cue ball, holds it up for John to see


    4. He slams the cue ball into some other balls, watches as the balls bounce around the table


    5. As if on cue, the donkey steps out of the path of the vehicle


    6. The whole episode played out on a video screen, a new level in a deadly shooting game in which we were the canned crowd expected to applaud on cue


    7. Using just as much theatrics, Moamar read the long list of charges, the council shouted 'witness' on cue in unison if not quite on key, and then Moamar shouted 'GUILTY' and that was about the extent of it


    8. The Man waited for us to respond, and as craven as it felt, both Menachem and I took the cue and thanked him profusely


    9. Shouted out by a million assembled voices, on cue,


    10. On cue, Alastair hands me a glass and I take a quick swig; bless him … a stiff vodka and tonic is just what I need …

    11. In my earlier avatar, this was my cue to frown, to comment about the grease


    12. Almost as if on cue, they received an impromptu visit from the restaurant proprietress, Mandy Hill


    13. Mickey takes his cue, walks up and joins the group


    14. This seemed to be his cue to speak about the time he had skived


    15. “Why do you say that, Great-uncle?” answered Harry to his cue in their new game


    16. cue – the woman herself re-entered the room


    17. He’s had lunch with her a couple of times (cue another outbreak of sobbing from Terry, I reach for another handful of tissues),


    18. He had by now put down his cue and had come to where they stood


    19. Then as if on cue, Harry called shift at every toss and the trio were juggling nine balls between them as if practicing for a circus act


    20. As if on cue, Mandy and Harold rose from their chairs and made a bow and a curtsy, respectively

    21. Or one cue converges on many neuron cloud clusters Into the dialectic of the absolute


    22. I took up Griffin’s cue


    23. On a silent cue, they began: 'Happy birthday to you; Happy birthday to you; Happy birthday dearest sister


    24. On that cue everyone moved to the edge of the precipice to peer down into the darkness


    25. Lights in the tiny chamber beyond came on on cue and Kate poked her head up to have a closer look


    26. The large woman appeared on cue with an infuser


    27. “What are the other species doing?” asked Chris, unable to resist the cue


    28. On cue, Frank rotated the top part of his


    29. She heard the music cue


    30. “Is that Edima?” Melanie the battleaxe appeared on cue in

    31. On cue, the actress races to the center of the living room rug, pirouettes, and topples with a wail or a pitiful eek, one paw draped over her face


    32. Taking our cue literally from the Latin, the word homophobe means fear of men


    33. As if on cue, the music cut out as a gang of security officers closed in on Kiri, ripping her away from the microphone


    34. The artist merely turned around and stared out the window; Dorro understood this as his cue to leave


    35. Investment and Consumption decisions often receive their cue from the economy


    36. ’ I tried to find the right words to say and then as if on cue I was spoken to by another old lady and that ended our conversation


    37. ‘You okay to go on an assignment in Pretoria for a few days?’ Rodger interrupted my thoughts as if on cue


    38. She broke down on cue, her sobs uncontrollably loud


    39. By two o'clock, the room was packed with people and on cue, President Stanton Patterson and his wife entered the room


    40. Kinsman then took her cue to respond in kind

    41. I was idly watching the crowd silently - and almost on cue - part in half and create a wide path, as Novorski jumped off stage


    42. At that moment, vet and nurse entered on cue, as though they had been watching the proceedings through a window


    43. The loser, with a pool cue in one hand, took three steps forward and raised his right hand


    44. Her silence was his cue to continue:


    45. The machine took that as its cue:


    46. Almost as if on cue, then came his father’s voice


    47. He hit it right on cue, the director pushed a button, and the scene changed yet again


    48. He popped the case, and screwed the cue


    49. chalked his cue, and called out to the crowd


    50. He chalked his pool cue, and broke














































    1. The director prepared for a commercial break as the video technicians cued up and quickly reviewed each and every camera’s video sequence of the accident scene, for it would be called for when they came back


    2. As he pulled away from the curb, he slipped a CD into his player and cued up his


    3. "Cued up," Lawson replied watching as the ambulance sped away


    4. for over a minute and then Erin was cued in again


    5. Skorvalsen, getting accustomed by now to this spacetime jump business, cued her computer and got that information for Laplante


    6. After ten or so of these experiences, none shorter than an hour, I was able to slip in and out of channels cued by the cold spot on my forehead


    7. His internal script cued him ask with a wink, “By the way, have you seen my new car?”


    8. As if cued to her question, there was a massive explosion


    9. One of his songs cued


    10. Participants are cued by the high priest as to what to do next

    11. Amy cued the excerpt


    12. ” the blankness cued her, but she could not recall the necessary response to allow herself access to her own A-ware programming


    13. It was this sense, this feeling, this real feeling of not feeling a synthesized or prefabricated emotion that surprised Unitito, which, in turn, was a surprise to one who could not feel surprise, but was designed to express wonder and unexpectedness when properly cued


    14. The lights lowered and the orchestra cued up again


    15. Cued by her earlier texts, the boys grabbed Claire as gently as possible and forced her to leave the girls alone


    16. The stage was set for the Beastie Boys to play “Sabotage” until I entered, pushed Ad-Rock off the mic, and cued “Radio Radio” with the Beasties proving their worth as a garage band


    17. Sam placed the headphones on Charlie’s head—a weirdly intimate gesture—and cued up the B side and watched his face while he listened


    18. Cued by the hanging rise in her inflection and the silence that followed, Alice knew it was her turn to speak but was still catching up to all that Lydia had just said


    19. Then I cued up my Raid the Arcade playlist—my digital re-creation of an old analog mixtape I’d found among my father’s things with that title carefully printed on its label in my father’s handwriting


    20. That’s why I made sure I had it cued up before the start of every mission

    21. Bobby! The stutter hadn’t cued me, but now I recognized his face


    22. Then he cued up the DVD


    23. Dropping onto my back on my bed, I pulled the covers up under my chin, plugged in my earbuds, and cued up a recording of Harry playing the solo part from one of Bach’s concertos


    24. Sitting on the couch a few moments later with the DVR cued to play, Ali said, “You’re gonna love this, Dad


    25. Meil WM, See RE (1996) Conditioned cued recovery of responding following prolonged with-


    26. The audience cued him with a roar


    1. · Ability to realise that food choice and intake is controlled by external cues such as sight, smell etc


    2. He moans about it to me as we wait for our cues


    3. She is sitting on the floor, resting her head on his knee as he selects records and tracks, and cues them up on the turntable


    4. Leona cues up the backing track


    5. Some cues from others are objective and obvious, clearly communicating their judgments of both acceptable and unacceptable behavior


    6. Sometimes, though, the cues that we receive from others are ambiguous


    7. It seemed that a few soldiers took the cues from their Praefect and took care to make sure that she lacked nothing, offering to carry her gathered materials back to the camp


    8. with them, what cues and signals you give them, your energy state, and on what you


    9. Jason was now holding an index card, from which he took his cues


    10. Sexual cues are all around us in pictures,

    11. spirit takes its cues from the Holy Spirit


    12. overheard conversations or other sensory cues, plus information gleaned afterward or even


    13. In nature, the mating dance is always accompanied by showing off fertility cues and signals of interest and availability” she debated, “That might have been what we did wrong the first time


    14. “And he did it all without needing to hum a note, without needing any gestures or audible frequency cues at all!” Talia proudly stated


    15. Always allow the client to explain with minimal vocal urging or cues


    16. Do you think he took his cues from her?”


    17. These were cues she could repeat in order of sequence when it came time to sing at the investigator’s office


    18. Most provide the usual fare of light to heavy shaking synched with onscreen explosions and vibrations, but some game provide an even deeper level of interactivity –providing tactile cues for players that is not provided visually


    19.  Read the interviewee for nonverbal cues


    20. Many of these cues have been incorporated since childhood and are things that barely register to us at a conscious level anymore

    21. Profuse cues are registered early on that food is a source of comfort and reward


    22. Social cues, then, are a huge part of why we overeat


    23. When it comes to social cues, ask yourself:


    24. The emotional cues that cause us to overeat are probably the most difficult to identify and overcome


    25. If you have trouble identifying emotional cues (e


    26. look out for the non-verbal cues of the


    27. subtle cues will tell us about the state of


    28. childhood may lead women to attend to interpersonal cues and to the relative (or


    29. be made to be responsive to the meaníngs of weight and of eating ítself along with, or instead of, the physiological cues for hunger and satiety


    30. visual cues that indicate to me how powerful your feelings are

    31. I do not know how I knew this—what cues there may have been—only that knowing things not otherwise apparent in the dream state was standard fare


    32. Taking his cues from the officer holding the nominal list, De Gaulle then distributed French War Crosses and War Crosses with Leaves to the members of the Time Patrol, with the field agents receiving the medal of Knight of the Legion of Honor on top of their War Cross with Leaves


    33. As for the few American ships present in Darwin, mostly transport or support ships, they took their cues from the Australian port commander, deciding that his opinion was worth more than the one from an American army commander


    34. ‘’None yet, but that could mean that whatever is there is keeping strict electronic silence and is taking its cues from the KJ-2000


    35. problem is, such cues from your environment might have caused you to learn the wrong


    36. HUD: Heads-Up Display: Another device pioneered on the USAF F-15A Eagle, the heads-up display projects important flight information, like air speed and altitude, the current weapon selected, and various firing cues, onto the aircraft’s windshield


    37. Niki nodded and followed his cues, adding to the mix the computer offered


    38. “The computer does it for me and gives me the cues on my PADD


    39. That would not be the beginning and the end of our silent exchange, it would go on throughout the lecture in non-distractive intervals at specific cues as if we shared the same frame of mind and sixth sense


    40. It simply needs the proper cues to awaken it

    41. But she missed the cues


    42. “So, you're saying,” Olive was happily compliant to Steve's directorial cues


    43. Use cues for feedback about hip flexion


    44. cues of how the situation is developing from the scripts within our minds


    45. Use tape on the ground to provide cues


    46. Use cues for feedback about lateral displacement of the hips


    47. Use cues for feedback on limb alignment


    48. In small doses, at an early start, both mother and father can provide daily cues to


    49. the cues they give you through the way they express themselves


    50. what you’re doing, because they are trained to look for the most subtle of cues







































    1. Titania, Hipolyta and Jameson had been the only constant resource for the infrequent, though necessary cuing of the rest of the cast on the occasions of a dropped line, and were acclaimed by the cast and crew as the saviors of the show


    2. anticipated that he wouldn’t be able to use the communicator and even as he fell he was cuing a text message to send with his neural implant


    3. cuing the damsel in distress on the ski slopes?---soothing her


    4. Whatever he thought was never voiced, due to the fact that the shrill sound of the bell pierced the air, cuing the students to scatter for lunch


    5. A magician is constantly steering and cuing his audience to see what the magician wants them to see


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    Synonyms for "cue"

    cue cue stick pool cue pool stick discriminative stimulus clew clue prompt remind hint intimation mark trace sign suggestion

    "cue" definitions

    an actor's line that immediately precedes and serves as a reminder for some action or speech


    evidence that helps to solve a problem


    a stimulus that provides information about what to do


    sports implement consisting of a tapering rod used to strike a cue ball in pool or billiards


    assist (somebody acting or reciting) by suggesting the next words of something forgotten or imperfectly learned