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  • 11Cue bid — In contract bridge, a cue bid (also, cuebid or cue bid) is a term that applies to two types of bid: A bid of a suit that has already been bid by opponents. A slam investigating bid made during an auction s later rounds that shows control of a… …

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  • 12cue — I [[t]kyu[/t]] n. v. cued, cu•ing 1) sbz anything said or done, on or off stage, that is followed by a specific line or action: The gunshot is your cue to enter[/ex] 2) anything that excites to action; stimulus 3) a hint; intimation; guiding… …

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  • 13cue — cue1 [kju:] n [Sense: 1 4; Date: 1500 1600; Origin: Probably from qu, short form of Latin quando when , used as a direction in actors copies of plays.] [Sense: 5; Date: 1700 1800; : French; Origin: queue tail, cue , from Latin cauda] 1.) an… …

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  • 14cue — noun ADJECTIVE ▪ visual VERB + CUE ▪ wait for ▪ follow, take ▪ Her husband took his cue, and said that it was time for them to leave …

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  • 15The Color of Money — This article is about the book and the film. For the British game show, see The Colour of Money (game show). The Color of Money Theatrical poster Directed by …

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  • 16cue — cue1 [ kju ] noun count * 1. ) something that an actor does or says as a signal to another actor to do or say something a ) an event, action, or statement that tells someone indirectly that they should do something: cue for: Greg s arrival seemed …

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  • 17cue — I UK [kjuː] / US [kju] noun [countable] Word forms cue : singular cue plural cues * 1) something that an actor does or says as a signal to another actor to do or say something 2) an event, action, or statement that tells someone indirectly that… …

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  • 18cue — I. noun Etymology: Middle English cu half a farthing (spelled form of q, abbreviation for Latin quadrans quarter of an as) Date: circa 1755 the letter q II. noun Etymology: probably from qu, abbreviation (used as a direction in actors copies of… …

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  • 19cue — cue1 noun 1》 a signal to an actor or other performer to enter or to begin their speech or performance.     ↘a signal or prompt for action. 2》 Psychology a feature of something perceived that is used in the brain s interpretation of the perception …

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  • 20The Electric Company — infobox television show name = The Electric Company caption = The Electric Company Logo format = Children s television series Comedy runtime = 28 minutes country = USA network = PBS,Noggin first aired = October 25, 1971 last aired = April 15,… …

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