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Clued

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Clued meaning

simple past and past participle of clue

Example sentences (20)

Business owners who are not particularly clued up on social media might struggle with just how regularly you need to post on TikTok.

He is also never clued in on Anya's actions associating with his thoughts as if by some miracle.

IT is always a dangerous to play the predictions game with politics, even when you are as clued up as Laura Kuenssberg.

It will be interesting to see if Twitch continues to tweak its ban policies moving forward and if fans are ever clued in as to why the latest Amouranth ban happened.

Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat isn't enough to give it away to Osmond but it was that paired with the teen idol and the 70s that should have easily clued in the contestants on the show.

Later, she’ll dispense with a sobbing Kerry in similarly dispassionate style, taking bitter pleasure in the knowledge that Logan’s assistant/mistress wasn’t clued into the inherent value of cash in hand over promises of future recompense.

Mphahlele says consumers are generally not clued up on the requirements of their solar systems and its limitations.

The fact that he wasn’t a woman probably clued in the security guard who was killed for whatever that man was looking for.

The No. 6-seeded Auger-Aliassime, a U.S. Open semifinalist in 2021, said he wasn’t aware this was even a topic of conversation until Friday, when his girlfriend clued him in.

Well, maybe Korobeinik is very, very clued up then.

Although the term is complimentary as it can mean being clued up on what’s happening in the world and how certain groups are unfairly treated, it’s often been weaponised as an insult to insinuate things have gone ‘too far’.

Dru was clued in on Carter’s latest move.

RESERVE and SECURE clued me into what this category meant, and it was more accessible.

While many are clued-up on the need for a with soda crystals or white vinegar, a surprising number remain oblivious to the filter compartment's existence, leaving them baffled.

A Friends of the Earth study from 2017 found Londoners to be more clued up on the topic of air quality than people anywhere else in the UK, with nine out of 10 in the capital believing their air quality to be at ‘crisis levels’.

Aside from the site itself being evidently questionable, those who saw the video being passed around on social media should have been clued right in. After all, clicking on the video led straight to a request to share it.

Quite what that means is unknown, although fans are hoping they will be more clued up should the film proceed with its release on 17 July despite the fact strict lockdown guidelines may still be in place.

Shep strolls over to figure out how he can smooth it over when he learns from Peter than he had previously slept with Madison, and now the whole party is about to get clued in as well.

Voters have clued in, tax reduction means program cuts and that is an unpalatable choice in uncertain times.

Here’s the thing: the services offered by a clued-up wealth manager have value.