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1
a word or
action
in a play or
film
that is used as a
signal
by a
performer
to
begin
saying or doing something
2
a
signal
for someone to do something:
Examples:
[ + to infinitive ] They started
washing
up, so that was our
cue
to leave the
party
.
3
If something
happens
on
cue
, it
happens
just after someone has said or thought it would happen:
Examples:
I was just
wondering
where Sarah was, when, right on
cue
, she came in.
4
to take
notice
of someone's
words
or
behaviour
so that you know what you should do:
Examples:
She
watched
his
lips
carefully
and took her
cue
from him.
5
a long,
thin
wooden
pole
with a
small
piece
of
leather
at one end, used for
hitting
the
ball
in
games
such as
billiards
or snooker
6
to give someone a
signal
to do something:
Examples:
cue
someone in With a
nod
of his head, the
drummer
cued the
lead
singer
in.
7
used when saying that you
expect
a
particular
thing to happen next:
Examples:
At this point in a
film
the
villain
usually
enters
the
plot
.
Cue
scary
background
music.
This is the best
game
I've ever seen. (
Cue
everyone
commenting
to tell me they've seen better.)
8
a
signal
for someone to do or say something,
esp
. in a play or
movie
:
Examples:
She
waited
for her
cue
– the
ring
of the
telephone
– to come on
stage
.
Being
passed
over for
promotion
twice
was his
cue
to start looking for another job.
9
in the
game
of
pool
, a long,
round
,
wooden
stick
held
at one end and used to hit a
white
ball
and move it against another or other
balls
to
roll
them into
holes
around the
edge
of a
table
covered
with
cloth
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