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Definition of cue
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Cue (n.)
Humor;
temper
of mind.
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Rescue
::
Rescue
(v.) The
forcible
retaking,
or
taking
away,
against
law, of
things
lawfully
distrained..
Randall Grass
::
Randall
grass () The
meadow
fescue
(Festuca
elatior).
See under
Grass.
Cue
::
Cue (n.) The tail; the end of a
thing;
especially,
a
tail-like
twist of hair worn at the back of the head; a
queue..
Barbecued
::
Barbecued
(imp. & p. p.) of
Barbecu.
Rescussor
::
Rescussor
(n.) One who makes an
unlawful
rescue;
a
rescuer.
Carom
::
Carom (n.) A shot in which the ball
struck
with the cue comes in
contact
with two or more balls on the
table;
a
hitting
of two or more balls with the
player's
ball. In
England
it is
called
cannon.
Fescue
::
Fescue
(n.) The style of a dial.
Cue
::
Cue (n.) A small
portion
of bread or beer; the
quantity
bought
with a
farthing
or half
farthing.
Cue
::
Cue (n.) A hint or
intimation.
Pigtail
::
Pigtail
(n.) A cue, or
queue..
Rescat
::
Rescat
(v. t.) To
ransom;
to
release;
to
rescue.
Rescue
::
Rescue
(v.) The act of
rescuing;
deliverance
from
restraint,
violence,
or
danger;
liberation..
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..
Festue
::
Festue
(n.) A
straw;
a
fescue.
Rescuer
::
Rescuer
(n.) One who
rescues.
Re-demption
::
Re-demption
(n.) The act of
redeeming,
or the state of being
redeemed;
repurchase;
ransom;
release;
rescue;
deliverance;
as, the
redemption
of
prisoners
taken in war; the
redemption
of a ship and
cargo..
Cue
::
Cue (n.) The part one has to
perform
in, or as in, a
play..
Catchword
::
Catchword
(n.) Among
theatrical
performers,
the last word of the
preceding
speaker,
which
reminds
one that he is to speak next; cue..
Tag
::
Tag (n.) The end, or
catchword,
of an
actor's
speech;
cue..
Redeem
::
Redeem
(v. t.) To
ransom,
liberate,
or
rescue
from
captivity
or
bondage,
or from any
obligation
or
liability
to
suffer
or to be
forfeited,
by
paying
a price or
ransom;
to
ransom;
to
rescue;
to
recover;
as, to
redeem
a
captive,
a
pledge,
and the
like..
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