cue in a sentence
n.
Definition
CUE (noun): a signal or prompt for someone to take action or perform, often used in the context of performance or timing.
Sample Sentences
- The actor missed his cue and entered the stage too early.
- She took a deep breath, using the music as her cue to begin the dance.
- When he glanced at his watch, it served as a cue to wrap up the meeting.
- The coach gave a subtle nod, which was the cue for the team to start the play.
- In the film, the character's smile was a cue that something significant was about to happen.
- The actor took a deep breath before stepping onto the stage, waiting for his cue.
- She noticed the subtle cue in his expression that indicated he was ready to move on.
- During the meeting, he gave a nod as a cue for everyone to begin their presentations.
- The conductor raised his baton, signaling the musicians to watch for their cue to start playing.
- He relied on her laughter as a cue that she was enjoying the performance.
- The director gave a subtle cue to the actors to begin the scene.
- She took a deep breath, waiting for the cue to start her speech.
- The final note of the song served as a cue for the dancers to finish their routine.
- He noticed the slight nod of his colleague, a cue that it was time to move forward.
- In theater, a missed cue can throw off the entire performance.
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