9 adjectives to describe cue

"Rem a cue tetigit.

The Principle of Relativity discovers us in the predicament of the Mikado's "prisoner pent," condemned to play with crooked cues and elliptical billiard balls, and of the opium victim, for whom "space swells" and time moves sometimes swift and sometimes slow.

Quite a decent cue they had provided, and I leaped on it Promptly: "Talking of shedding tears" But she was now on the subject of rabbits, several of which were messing about in the park to our right.

That's the musical cue for his song.

The end of Mr. Granville Barker's fine play, The Voysey Inheritance, was injured by the fact that, several minutes before the curtain actually fell, he had given what seemed an obvious "cue for curtain."

So ingrained is this tendency toward movement that we do not need even a sensory cue to start it off; an idea will do as well.

In the other play the reply is evidently imitated, but with the absence of the suggestive cue: "For I will home again unto my father's house.

Still, in a matter like this," said Montagu, "one must take notice of apparent cues.

Well, Jeremy didn't want any better cue than that.

9 adjectives to describe  cue