Sports implement consisting of a tapering rod used to strike a cue ball in pool or billiards.
Evidence that supports a hypothesis or helps to solve a problem.
Assist (somebody acting or reciting) by suggesting the next words of something forgotten or imperfectly learned.
A stimulus that provides information about what to do.
1 German inflation figures will cue up the euro zone number on Thursday.
2 Luc's worried gaze lingers a moment longer, but he takes my cue .
3 Control over drug cue response and stress is essential for moderating use.
4 Oil markets were taking their cue from the weaker Chinese PMI data.
5 Scientists aren't exactly sure why, but it may be a social cue .
6 Following a strong cue from U.S. financials, banks led the rally locally.
7 The picture is only the cue for a complete structure of ideas.
8 Right on cue , the prosecutor was observed entering the court, on Wednesday.
9 The maids and the waiters took the cue and were equally independent.
10 This time I got it, the cue to bring out Abigail's present.
11 Right on cue , Saul addressed the entire ship through the PA system.
12 Sleep was recorded for two days after shock training or cue presentation.
13 She appears to be the cue that they use, Mr Rothenberg says.
14 Since Shogun doesn't have that helpful visual cue , it uses something different.
15 Christopher Palmer, UC Berkeley economist But don't cue benefits to local businesses.
16 As if on cue , Annabel picked that exact moment to start wailing.
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