To "get a clue" means to understand or become aware of something that was initially unclear or unknown. It often implies the need for someone to become more knowledgeable, insightful, or informed about a particular situation or issue.
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Why a Chef wouldn't
get the clue about eating right I don't totally understanding... It's a beautiful looking soup.
We have been linked to nearly 90 players now by people who haven't
got a clue whats going on.
If you're not sure which one you're dealing with, you can usually
get a clue from the way it works.
We are pulling little tidbits from many different sources every single day and we use them to turn the knobs and
get clues on how to make our experience better.
In this hunt, you not only get access to exclusive content from each author, you also
get a clue for the hunt.
Seriously, that's actually the best way to find and engage the muscles around your vagina if you've
got no clue where they are.
One of the ways researchers have been
getting clues into the link is in cancer patients who have chemotherapy - related cognitive dysfunction.
The stakes are getting higher and higher - and we haven't
got a clue who's going to win.
It is so natural that you will not
get any clue whether your baby is done or not, especially when breastfeeding your baby for the first time.
The reader of your online dating profiles should
does get a clue about what you are like.
Now get out there and
get a clue instead of defending the criminal behavior of your party.
Recent data suggests that consumers are
either getting a clue and not carrying credit card debt, or are paying down their existing balances.
The hiring
manager gets clues, face - to - face, of the candidate's ability to engage with customers.
If you haven't
got a clue what hobbies and interests would be appropriate then don't include this section.
Get clues from their LinkedIn profiles and discussion groups as to how much they enjoy their jobs and their particular personal and professional interests.
If you, like me, haven't
got a clue who these characters are, the entire back - story will be filled in while you watch this movie.
We wonder how many billions will be wasted before someone
finally gets a clue that solar has a long way to go and that the government should keep their nose out of it.
These churches you rail against are the ones that created your silly book,
so get a clue.
The only way to make intelligent investment decisions is by
getting clued in on what a property's income potential is.
I should have
gotten a clue when Lizzee Star, my best friend from my pole dancing class, said that I talk too much and need to learn how to shut my pie hole.
I have no problem with people that want Wenger out, however, most fans ai nt
got a clue of how a club is run and always chop and changed opinions.
We
never get a clue as to what Kick - Ass himself wants to do — he's even less sure of himself than in the first film, and more wantonly rude toward his father — and the former Red Mist pouts and postures like a petulant little child, an impression not countered by Mint - Plasse's flailing about like a man drowning in syrup.
I
started getting a clue in how to make selling covers by «stealing» feel, composition, etc. from more successful indie authors (which I'm not... yet.
«The Ordinariate haven't
got a clue with whom they're dealing - their representatives sat round a table in the Vatican at secret meetings with His Grace Archbishop Nichols - drafting provisions and formulating an Ordinariate and expecting that His Holiness's requests on their behalf would be fulfilled.
You have inspired me to get on the mole band wagon, or well, at
least get a clue as to what it taste like!
The truth is fans have a fantastic positivity and passion for the club but
havent got a clue... its terrifying....