The phrase
"little clue" means having a very small hint or piece of information about something.
Full definition
One problem with that label is that it gives
little clue as to what features of the modern world are being left behind.
She
gave little clue as to what she and the president believe such a measure should say.
Only thing I'm gonna do is back off due yo the fact most people have
little clue what type is about.
In each case, the reasons for the change were vague, leaving users
with little clue as to what was being fixed.
The dialogue is kept short and the answers come few and far between
like little clues being left for a larger puzzle.
If you pay attention, there are
little clues scattered throughout that help you find out who is really killing everybody.
Put all these body parts together and you'll soon start
seeing little clues here and there of a dog's mood.
Because the teams weren't fully communicating, the executives overseeing them had
little clue as to the source of the problems.
The mere number of security - holders
gives little clue to the size of their individual holdings or to their actual ability to have a voice in the management.
Brighton looked like they had
little clue of how to even start combatting Hazard, about which they shouldn't necessarily be embarrassed.
This is not the place to examine the two texts in detail, but we can illustrate how some of the points we have been discussing might be applied.13 From the surface content of the titles alone, we would
get little clue as to the underlying differences between the two.
What it is not is a story, or even a template for a story, so the fact that Rowling has borrowed Scamander's title for her first - ever screenplay provides
little clue for what might await the viewer, other than the titular creatures.
It isn't surprising that these odd, unearthly masses that people found washed up on the beach gave rise to so many myths about where they came from, as their appearance gave
so little clue to the true story.
Well I'm an Intuitive and it's really just picking up
on little clues that your conscious mind may not even have realised you've noticed.
The Star says that Arsene Wenger's position «remains unclear» with
little clue coming from the Emirates hierarchy as to whether he will be fired at the end of the season.
Local police detective Loki (played by Jake Gyllenhaal) takes on the case and the plot suddenly shifts to his perspective, following him closely as he tries to put together what
little clues there are, find the girls alive and safe, all without the parents» desperation getting out of control.
The teaser trailer is sparse, leaving
little clues behind as to what the Paranoia game mode might consist of.
This is disregarding the
other little clue after beating the Man - Bat mission, where you can return to Langstrom's lab and find that the apparent dead body of his wife, Francine, is missing.
At least that's what I did, although by and large I have
very little clue what I'm doing:)
«What is most worrying is the PAC's concern that the Department appears to have
little clue about how to counter the exodus of experienced teachers from the profession.
When artist Kenzi Shiokava -LRB-»74 MFA) received a telephone call from a pair of curators organizing this year's «Made in L.A.» biennial at the Hammer Museum, he says he had
little clue of the meteoric effect it would have on his life.
I really liked this method of learning, you'll
get little clues as to what you need to do to unlock a recipe but then it's up to you to play around and try to unlock it.
Savolainen says that the findings
offer little clue as to what happened to the Indonesian dogs that most likely sailed to Madagascar 1,500 to 2,000 years ago.
I live in New Zealand, so I had
little clue what Memorial Day was about, but I thought it might be similar to our ANZAC Day, which is a day when we honor our returned servicemen and those who have fallen defending our freedom.
Fill the eggs
with little clues, like tiny pacifiers, stickers with babies on them, etc..
The clarity and refinement of the larger geometric forms and their organic formation speak to natural processes which result in shapes of highly ordered structure, an ice crystal for example, that at the same time
give little clue as to the forces involved in their creation.
Beyond Lorraine's remarks about her mother, the film gives very
little clue as to how much her predicament is down to Andrea, compared to more general social problems or her own free will and foolishness.
Those close to Willms say his parents had
little clue as to the details of the business.
Kids as young as 8 years old, swing machetes high over their heads to hack off cocoa pods, spray lethal pesticide without any protective gear, spend hours splicing open the pods with knives, with
little clue that the end result of their labor is candy that will go on clearance by February 15th.
Yall's mutterings on the subject would tell even those who make only a minimal attempt to think logically that you's have little clue
The «irregulars» have
little clue how the church operates, the «regulars» sort of have a clue, and the «inner circle» knows that those who pay the bills and have the power decide how it operates (hoping to give the impression that the «doctrinal statement» has been given a nod).
I am aware of my (spiritual) experiences, but I only have guesses as to what may have happened (if anything at all apart from my subjective «engagements»), no less accurate language to begin to articulate that which I'm pretty sure I had
little clue as to what actually may have happened.
And I wonder if we don't get
a little clue as to what that was in Jesus» strange — downright bizarre — image of a mulberry tree getting planted in the ocean.
Little clues, like that scar on Pat's left knee.
Two things that Arsene Wenger has said this week in the build up to Arsenal facing Liverpool at Anfield on Sunday could well give
us a little clue about the Frenchman's plans for the festive period.