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  • (right) on cue — often humorous phrase at exactly the right moment, or exactly when you expect Just as we’re leaving, right on cue, the kids say they need the toilet. Thesaurus: in or on timesynonym Main entry: cue * * * (right) on cue …   Useful english dictionary

  • right on cue — (right) on cue as if planned to happen exactly at that moment. We were traveling up a narrow river in East Africa when, right on cue, a hippopotamus thrust its head out of the water …   New idioms dictionary

  • Cue, Western Australia — Cue Western Australia The Cue police station …   Wikipedia

  • cue — 1 noun (C) 1 an action or event that provides a signal: The fall in interest rates may be a cue for an upturn in consumer spending. 2 a word, phrase, or action in a play that is a signal for the next person to speak or act: She stood nervously in …   Longman dictionary of contemporary English

  • cue — 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 …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • cue — 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… …   English dictionary

  • cue — [[t]kju͟ː[/t]] ♦♦♦ cues, cueing, cued 1) N COUNT: oft with poss In the theatre or in a musical performance, a performer s cue is something another performer says or does that is a signal for them to begin speaking, playing, or doing something.… …   English dictionary

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

  • cue — [kjuː] noun [C] 1) an event, action, or statement that shows someone what they should do Greg s arrival seemed to be the cue for everyone to get up and start dancing.[/ex] 2) something that an actor does or says as a signal to another actor to do …   Dictionary for writing and speaking English

  • Cue recruitment — is a form of associative learning in human perception. A cue in perception is a signal that can be measured by an observer s perceptual system, that is informative about the state of some property of the world. A trusted cue is one that the… …   Wikipedia

  • Cue for Treason —   Cover of 1973 Puffin Books edition …   Wikipedia

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