Clue meaning in English
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Definition
a clue: an indication, a hint, a suggestion
I have no clue, I don't have a clue: I have absolutely no idea, I really don't know
Examples
- "Detectives have not made any connection between the trousers and the assault, and are still looking for clues."
- "Facts and clues"
- "Horatio : Ok, I'll give you a clue."
- "Ray : I have no clue Moira."
- "But, I will give you a clue, because as they say: "Life is a journey, not a destination."
- "One final clue: if the 'r' word is sustained, it may turn into... depression!"
- "Some sort of clue... a tattoo, a birthmark, a mole, a bird, something!"
- "Is it true that you threw the public askew with a great slew of false clues?"
- "Now Moira, I want you to guess where I am. I will give you a clue, I am surrounded by a thousand samba dancers in sparkling costumes."
- "" This is your clue"
- "Let me give you some clues about the product."
- "Bruno : Well Brian, though my Japanese is rusty, Masaki said something about Icarus' behavior that might be a clue."
- "Here is a clue about the kind of job I am looking for"
- "A clue I give, to you grateful few"
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