Clues [noun]

Definition of Clues:

hint, evidence

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Sentence/Example of Clues:

Lowell surveyed the scene while Plenty Buffalo and the interpreter searched the prairie for more clues.

We know not if she be alive or dead, although thousands upon thousands of dollars have been spent in following uncertain clues.

Margaret regarded me with that neutral expression behind which she was accustomed to wait for clues.

In fact, his own trouble now was that too many mistakes had been made, too many clues had been left lying around.

I once knew a man who gave away twenty dollars daily on clues from the day's news.

All conversation, all thought, all clues led to that mystery man.

After a brief search which revealed no clues, they examined the other upstairs rooms and then returned to the first floor.

These clues, properly followed up, would lead to the Hut itself, or at least to its shelving roof.

In view of some other parallels and clues drawn by him, our agreements leave me a little uneasy.

These clues are not to be put aside with æsthetic platitudes: they are capital items in our knowledge of the man.