Sentences with phrase «dead giveaways of»

Locks of Blonde and the frilly pink dress are dead giveaways of the Mushroom Kingdom's princes.
There's no secret handshake, but pockets full of pods, some crazy chile t - shirt, or a Peppers of the World book worn - out by heavy studying are dead giveaways of those fiery fans.
For the experienced listener, «actually» is a dead giveaway of an area that at the least needs to be further investigated, and may point at a deception.
With this name she can pretend people in the store think she's just the babysitter, though we all know her inability to say «no» to candy requests is a dead giveaway of her true identity.
A sudden lack of energy among dogs is a dead giveaway of an illness or injury.
Umbrellas are a dead giveaway of tourists.
Your resume is often a dead giveaway of your age; all anyone has to do is look at your graduation date and they instantly have a rough estimate of your age.

Not exact matches

Dead giveaways include use of the word «guaranteed» («There's no such thing in investing as a guarantee,» he asserts) and unrealistic timelines, like a year or 18 months to payout.
The solstice is the reason for the season... the christians just tried to hijack the celebration, but the evergreen is a dead giveaway that it is NOT christian... similar to Easter... it is a celebration of fertility in spring... that's why the chicks and bunnies.
At one exhibit I find two teenage girls on a youth group trip (the matching T - shirts are a dead giveaway) staring into a cage containing a model dinosaur, roughly the size of a full - grown golden retriever.
Peaches and drupes (stone fruits) are some of my most favorite fruits... of course, La Pêche Fraîche is a dead giveaway.
Plus, the color of nectarines is a dead giveaway that they are loaded with Vitamin A and the antioxidant Beta Carotene.
When entering the monastery grounds from the giant parking lot, the gate made of wood and Masskrüge (1 liter glass beer mugs) is a dead giveaway that this place is about brewskys, too.
Before Blazer went to the London Olympics with a recording device that he would use to bug conversations for the FBI, he argued with the investigators about whether or not their means of bugging people would be a dead giveaway.
You can't spot a long term nursed baby just by the shape of their mouths (although the half - moon cheek is a dead giveaway.)
When I saw the picture of it in this giveaway I stopped dead in my tracks!
The impersonal feel of the word is a dead giveaway that Miller is one of the more than half of Americans who think breastfeeding is obscene.
Again, the name is kind of a dead giveaway and it is also spot on.
So, if we are looking to confirm a legitimate face - saving exit strategy by the governor, whatever is released in the name of the task force will be a dead giveaway.
but a machine - simulated version of a Hendrix solo would be a dead giveaway.
X doesn't mark the spot where pirates stash their loot, but the night - time glow of artificial lighting is a dead giveaway.
Encryption should sometimes be avoided, says Hassan Khan at the University of Southern California in Los Angeles, because the gobbledegook it creates is a dead giveaway: it shows someone might have something to hide.
The chromatophores are not an issue, but the opaque color of its eyes can be a dead giveaway.
His favorable reference to «State of Fear» is a dead giveaway, as is his broad - brush scathing dismissal of the scientific consensus on human - caused climate disruption.
A lot of people think they're ready for a committed relationship, but doing this one thing is a dead giveaway.
You know what I'm talking about — those shady hollows under your eyes that are a dead giveaway for how many hours of sleep you got (or more likely, didn't get).
Today's cool fact of the day is about hormones, which is kind of a dead giveaway that we might be talking about some hormones in the show.
If he deletes that kind of message, it's a dead giveaway that he is obviously hiding something or is involved with someone else.
Perhaps the title of my blog is a dead giveaway BUT in case it isn't I'd like to clarify that I have Bipolar; Bipolar II to be exact.
The Last Starfighter was clearly designed with «sequel» in mind: giveaways include the resurrection of a «dead» character and the surprisingly casual escape of the villain.
As directed by Michael Bay and written by a handful of creative geniuses, it's often impossible to tell which machine is good and which is bad, but sometimes there's a dead giveaway.
A dead giveaway is the cast which boasts a bevy of arch conservatives including Fox News» Bill O'Reilly.
To mark the release of A Legacy of Spies, the latest thrilling tale from the master of the spy drama, we have a special set of novels to giveaway, including an extremely rare signed copy of Legacy of Spies (hardback, first edition, out 5 September 2017) as well as paperback copy of Spy Who Came in From the Cold and Call for the Dead.
His desk and his backpacks are dead giveaways, and he spends much of his day searching for supplies and redoing lost work.
The massive, equal - length collector hanging from the back of the 2.5 - liter, direct - injected four cylinder engine is a dead giveaway.
If the landing strip of a hood wasn't such a dead giveaway through the windshield, you would hardly be able to tell this is a 68 - year - old Cadillac from behind the factory Alcantara - wrapped ATS - V steering wheel.
I also figured that a faked photo of this kind was a dead giveaway that the entire identity was fake, so I really wouldn't need to look further.
The thought of coming into direct contact with the cold, sticky cement was revolting, but Alex had ears like a damn cat and the echo of her flip - flops smacking against her heels would be a dead giveaway.
The profusion of really bad grammar, spelling, and punctuation errors in so much indie fiction, including — sorry, friends — quite a lot at Smashwords, is a dead giveaway.
Congratulation to all the winners who entered the giveaway celebrating the release of A DEAD HUSBAND by Tantor Media as an audiobook.
If they pressure you to act quickly or give you a deadline of a couple of hours to complete a payment, that's a dead giveaway that something is up.
Below is an overview of some common scams and some red flags that are a dead giveaway.
The jingle of keys is a dead giveaway that you're leaving, so change your behavior.
People often confuse the Cardigan Welsh Corgi with the Pembroke Welsh Corgi, but the tail of the Cardi (or lack thereof with the Pem) is a dead giveaway.
AMMAN, Jordan - In an effort to promote Jordan, especially through social media, and specifically to promote the Dead Sea's nomination as one of the New 7 Wonders of Nature, the Jordan Tourism Board (JTB) is launching the 100 Days of Giveaways campaign.
Perhaps the title of my blog is a dead giveaway BUT in case it isn't I'd like to clarify that I have Bipolar; Bipolar II to be exact.
The presence of an actual Halo in the background of the last shot is also a dead giveaway
The main attraction of the giveaway is that the two lucky bastards will be visiting the real world locations that areas in Lightning Returns are based off of, including Las Vegas for the City of Yusnaan, Paris for the City of Luxerion, Cairo for the Dead Dunes, and Costa Rica for the Wildlands.
The title might also be a dead giveaway — Ask a Drudge is a new series of videos that help answer questions no else dare answer; today's topics include Invasion Mode and controller preferences!
The original Kickstarter pitch made it clear the game would not include classes, which is kind of a dead giveaway: https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/1675907842/pathfinder-online-a-fantasy-sandbox-mmo/description
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