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UK
/kjˈuː/
]
[ US /ˈkju/ ]
[ US /ˈkju/ ]
NOUN
- 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
- an actor's line that immediately precedes and serves as a reminder for some action or speech
VERB
- assist (somebody acting or reciting) by suggesting the next words of something forgotten or imperfectly learned
How To Use cue In A Sentence
- A few billion of that new economic rescue plan will go to weatherize one million homes a year.
- Brunhild, a mischievous, strong-minded goldfish (the voice of Noah Cyrus, Miley's younger sister), is determined to become a little girl when she's rescued from a jar and befriended by Sosuke (the voice of Frankie Jonas, the Jonas Brothers 'kid brother), a plucky, self-reliant 5-year-old. No Time's Right for 'Traveler's Wife'
- We had given up hope of rescue.
- The studio manager will cue you when it's your turn to come on.
- The climbers face certain death if the rescue today is unsuccessful.
- I had always envisioned a sort of heroic rescue, but those were only dreams.
- The cue maker then carefully chooses and seasons the wood, before tapering and sanding it down on a lathe.
- This is a gigantic behavior difference cued by one tiny and costless change in procedure.
- Faced with difficulties from recalcitrant landowners and political opponents, the scheme eventually necessitated financial rescue by the king himself.
- The youth he rescued, known only as a Mr Thorpe, was treated in the casualty department at Middlesbrough General.