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Definition of cue
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Cue (n.) A hint or
intimation.
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Barbecued
::
Barbecued
(imp. & p. p.) of
Barbecu.
Rescue
::
Rescue
(v.) The
forcible
liberation
of a
person
from an
arrest
or
imprisonment.
Deliverance
::
Deliverance
(n.) The act of
delivering
or
freeing
from
restraint,
captivity,
peril,
and the like;
rescue;
as, the
deliverance
of a
captive..
Rid
::
Rid (v. t.) To save; to
rescue;
to
deliver;
-- with out of.
Rescueless
::
Rescueless
(a.)
Without
rescue
or
release.
Rescowe
::
Rescowe
(v. t.) To
rescue.
Rescue
::
Rescue
(v. t.) To free or
deliver
from any
confinement,
violence,
danger,
or evil; to
liberate
from
actual
restraint;
to
remove
or
withdraw
from a state of
exposure
to evil; as, to
rescue
a
prisoner
from the
enemy;
to
rescue
seamen
from
destruction..
Cue
::
Cue (n.) The last words of a play
actor's
speech,
serving
as an
intimation
for the next
succeeding
player
to
speak;
any word or words which serve to
remind
a
player
to speak or to do
something;
a
catchword..
Tag
::
Tag (n.) The end, or
catchword,
of an
actor's
speech;
cue..
Reclaim
::
Reclaim
(v. t.)
Hence:
To
reduce
to a
desired
state by
discipline,
labor,
cultivation,
or the like; to
rescue
from being wild,
desert,
waste,
submerged,
or the like; as, to
reclaim
wild land,
overflowed
land, etc..
Redeem
::
Redeem
(v. t.)
Hence,
to
rescue
and
deliver
from the
bondage
of sin and the
penalties
of God's
violated
law..
Recover
::
Recover
(v. t.) To
rescue;
to
deliver.
Cue
::
Cue (v. t.) To form into a cue; to
braid;
to
twist.
Save
::
Save (a.) To make safe; to
procure
the
safety
of; to
preserve
from
injury,
destruction,
or evil of any kind; to
rescue
from
impending
danger;
as, to save a house from the
flames..
Ransom
::
Ransom
(n.) To
redeem
from
captivity,
servitude,
punishment,
or
forfeit,
by
paying
a
price;
to buy out of
servitude
or
penalty;
to
rescue;
to
deliver;
as, to
ransom
prisoners
from an
enemy..
Cue
::
Cue (n.) The part one has to
perform
in, or as in, a
play..
Billiards
::
Billiards
(n.) A game
played
with ivory balls o a
cloth-covered,
rectangular
table,
bounded
by
elastic
cushions.
The
player
seeks to impel his ball with his cue so that it shall
either
strike
(carom
upon) two other
balls,
or drive
another
ball into one of the
pockets
with which the table
sometimes
is
furnished..
Masse Shot
::
Masse shot (n.) A
stroke
made with the cue held
vertically.
Rescat
::
Rescat
(v. t.) To
ransom;
to
release;
to
rescue.
Rescue
::
Rescue
(v.) The
retaking
by a party
captured
of a prize made by the
enemy.
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