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Definition of clueful in English: cluefuladjective ˈkluːfʊl-f(ə)l informal Having knowledge or understanding of something; well informed. clueful helpline operators Example sentencesExamples - The thing that made me feel lame was that I had been insufficiently clueful or sophisticated to catch on.
- But acknowledging that he was speaking in front of a fairly clueful group of international press analysts, he concluded: ‘Yeah, you're right.’
- Not all networks seem so clueful, however, and are still touting warmed over content as the money spinner.
- For such a clueful person, he has an interesting blind spot.
- He comes across as distinctly more clueful than his colleague, though that may be because he's a better debater.
- Even clueful system integrators can't afford to do this because they're under constant competitive pressure to cut costs by using generic components.
- In fact, clueful corporate entities can get together with free-range hackers to improve everybody's environment.
- Something similar started to happen in the summer, when the company did an unusually clueful thing: they created unmoderated newsgroups for every one of their major products.
- When all that fails, the clueful turn to their search engines, looking for other lost souls with similar complaints.
- In the end, the weblog gives the candidate, his staff and all the people in the field a chance to conduct something like a clueful conversation.
Definition of clueful in US English: cluefuladjectiveˈklo͞ofəl informal Well-informed; competently intelligent. clueful implementers are aware of the issues and are looking out for you Example sentencesExamples - For such a clueful person, he has an interesting blind spot.
- When all that fails, the clueful turn to their search engines, looking for other lost souls with similar complaints.
- Something similar started to happen in the summer, when the company did an unusually clueful thing: they created unmoderated newsgroups for every one of their major products.
- Not all networks seem so clueful, however, and are still touting warmed over content as the money spinner.
- Even clueful system integrators can't afford to do this because they're under constant competitive pressure to cut costs by using generic components.
- But acknowledging that he was speaking in front of a fairly clueful group of international press analysts, he concluded: ‘Yeah, you're right.’
- In the end, the weblog gives the candidate, his staff and all the people in the field a chance to conduct something like a clueful conversation.
- The thing that made me feel lame was that I had been insufficiently clueful or sophisticated to catch on.
- He comes across as distinctly more clueful than his colleague, though that may be because he's a better debater.
- In fact, clueful corporate entities can get together with free-range hackers to improve everybody's environment.
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