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cue card
noun
A card with writing on it, shown to actors to remind them of their lines.
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"cue card" is a correct and usable term in written English.
It is a term commonly used in theater and film to refer to a card with a line or reminder written on it, usually used by actors during a performance. For example, you might write on a cue card, "What is your name?" to remind an actor of their line in the script.
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(C ) The novel open box with its interior color and cue card (Cue ) shown.
(A ) The open box with its interior color and cue card (Cue ) shown.
A Hollywood cue card is present somewhere.
Asked, with help from a cue card, and answered, with help from a computer.
"It's just you and a lens -- and a cue card somewhere," he said.
But he might as well be reading his lines off a cue card.
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Of course, that didn't keep dozens of other artists from imitating Dylan's pioneering cue-card video.
Mr. Berle, quoted in The Los Angeles Daily News, called Mr. McNulty "the cue-card king".
(A third cue-card clip is included in the DVD box).
And you can thank Lincoln for that memorable cue-card scene with Keira Knightley.
When Mendez left for "Late Show With David Letterman" three years later, Feresten took over the cue-card operation.
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