[ US /ˈkɫu/ ]
[ UK /klˈuː/ ]
NOUN
  1. evidence that helps to solve a problem
  2. a slight indication
VERB
  1. roll into a ball
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How To Use clue In A Sentence

  • A space telescope will be launched in ten or 11 years to look for clues. The Sun
  • I instead made use of the Cluebat and asked Mike for an insight check, which revealed that the Crane's claw was still over the pool and that Vorian (Mike's monk) was within walking distance of the crane's controls. Critical Hits
  • What they find could provide clues to what might happen worldwide if ozone depletion continues.
  • Physical examination Your doctor will also examine you for additional clues. BMA Family Doctor Guide - Heart Disease
  • Endorsed by a liar, that should be a clue that Grayson is worthless. Grayson highlights McConnell endorsement in new ad
  • I'm included on this thing, although I haven't a chuffing clue what any of it means.
  • The fact that the singer was Spanish and that the programme printed the song title with a tilde might have been a clue, anyway.
  • The focus is upon clues which together constitute a text ready for reading and interpretation.
  • The answer, according to emerging clues and security analysts, is that North Waziristan, once a hub of Taliban fighters with links to Pakistan's military, has evolved into a stewpot of militant groups, each with different loyalties. In Pakistan, ex-spy Khalid Khawaja's killing is surrounded by mystery
  • This catalyzing event sets off an international promenade to uncover the secrets of the polypore, as newfound clues lead the duo through the urban landscapes of New York, Los Angeles, Paris, Barcelona and Tokyo. WN.com - Financial News
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