"Cueing" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Cueing refers to the act of providing or giving a signal or hint to someone or something, often to prompt a specific action or response. It can also refer to the process of preparing someone for a particular task or performance by giving them subtle clues or guiding them through a sequence of events. In a broader sense, cueing can also mean the process of providing a stimulus or trigger to initiate a particular behavior or response.
Cudgeling is a verb that means to strike or beat someone or something repeatedly with a object, often a stick or bat, in a rough or violent manner. This action may be used as a form of punishment, correction, or even self-defense.
Cudweed refers to a type of weed or a plant of the genus Gnaphalium, which is a genus of flowering plants in the family Asteraceae. The plants are often annual or perennial, and are characterized by their small, white or yellowish flowers and soft, hairy leaves. The term "cudweed" can also be used to describe any weed or unwanted plant that resembles this type.
Cued refers to something that serves as a prompt or signal to remind or prompt someone to do or think something.
Cuff-links are small decorative items worn on a man's shirt cuffs to fasten the cuffs together. They are often made of precious metals, such as gold or silver, or other materials, such as leather or plastic, and may feature decorative engravings, stones, or other ornaments. Cuff-links are typically worn as part of a suit or formal attire and are considered a traditional and elegant accessory for men.
"Cuffing" is a slang term that refers to the act of seeking romantic or intimate relationships, typically during the winter months or during periods of cold weather, in order to "cure" the feeling of being alone or to alleviate loneliness. It is often used to describe the tendency for people to seek companionship and romance during the holiday season or during times of cold weather.