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"dead giveaway" Definitions
  1. something that shows (the truth about something) clearly

106 Sentences With "dead giveaway"

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The uniform, known as a habit, is a dead giveaway.
This was a dead giveaway for the fake WhatsApp URL.
The dead giveaway for a hangover is in the eyes.
A dead giveaway that No. 5 is the police suspect.
An investment advisor promising a big return is a dead giveaway.
The pricing for the Z5, however, might be a dead giveaway.
Such behaviour is a dead giveaway that the computer is under attack.
The tapioca was a dead giveaway that this tea wasn't freshly made.
In the Arab world, this sort of insult is a dead giveaway.
That said, one dead giveaway that you are, indeed, in costume is your wig.
Spoiler alert -- the new mug shot was also a dead giveaway -- but she failed.
None of that appears to be happening—a dead giveaway this is a prank.
A pristinely preserved book with an oddly humble origin story is a dead giveaway.
"This would be a dead giveaway that you're a newcomer, and thirsty," she said.
Tears are a dead giveaway that you're doing crying stuff and not work stuff.
I also liked seeing the debuts of DEAD GIVEAWAY, DILLY DALLIES and SOUNDING BOARD.
His strained, pained smile at the end of every stage set is the dead giveaway.
The color of your cocktail can be a dead giveaway that it was poorly made.
She's definitely got "Lemonade" on her mind ... in case that crown wasn't a dead giveaway.
And that seems like a dead giveaway: Will Kevin turn out to be the Antichrist?
TBH the fact that she chose to wear giant gold hoops was already a dead giveaway.
The edible's wrapper clearly said it contained 200 mg of THC, which was a dead giveaway.
Just watch the way they move a computer mouse, because scientists say that's a dead giveaway.
JawlineBreaking out along the jawline or neck is a dead giveaway that hormones are to blame.
The giant "GATES" in all capital letters at the top also serves as a dead giveaway.
"If you see employees driving around in fancy cars," Ashe said, that can be a dead giveaway.
Also, the bird's-eye view of Chyna's boobs while she's on the elliptical is a dead giveaway.
A dead giveaway, however, is the color of Jeyne and Arya's eyes: Jeyne's are brown, Arya's gray.
Ashe says a flashy lifestyle on the part of a mid-level accountant can be a dead giveaway.
Then, when E-Day arrives, the earth-shattering sound would be a dead giveaway that something wasn't right.
We use the term "disappear" rather cheekily, of course, because it's a dead giveaway to what we're talking about.
Don't try to find snazzy colors or prints on boots; that's a dead giveaway they won't be warm enough.
The soft strains of Frank Sinatra songs played in the background between programs, a dead giveaway about the demographics.
The posthumanist replicants, synthetic humanoids, robo-hot-sticks – call them what you will—their facial symmetry is a dead giveaway.
But no matter how much you're channeling the era, your smartphone is a dead giveaway that you're living in 2017.
While a lidar unit on top of an AV is usually a dead giveaway, a Tesla on autopilot is not.
Indeed, these subtle words were a dead giveaway that the Taylor we all knew and loved is still with us.
Flat glasses are a dead giveaway for nerdy smart glasses (or, maybe the cheap kind you get in swag bags).
Over time, I've learned to hide my superfan status, even if a simple scroll through my socials is a dead giveaway.
"Miller argued for the safety of warfarin by pointing out that it turns the dead hog's fat bright blue, "a dead giveaway.
Equinox's Rockefeller Center location has the layout and feel of a corporate law firm, but the exercise equipment is a dead giveaway.
Jiang said that a great shoe that seems to be selling for very low is usually a dead giveaway that it's a fake.
The text in the screenshot below, taken from a fake post about Barack Obama banning the pledge of allegiance, should be a dead giveaway.
If you're ever having trouble spotting the difference between an iPhone XS and an iPhone 11, the camera sensors will be a dead giveaway.
For instance, while you can sprint, an AI character never will, so it's a dead giveaway when a character suddenly bolts through the crowd.
Of course, I could've guessed this based on a dead giveaway: So many of the clothes featured pockets, even the bridal gowns and evening wear.
Passing on wine at dinner is a dead giveaway, but if anyone so much as called an impromptu group meal, I knew what was up.
The ears are a dead giveaway, but the silver metallic finish is a sophisticated touch that doesn't look out of place in corporate work settings.
The fact that Apple took care of those launches a week in advance could be a dead giveaway that the Cupertino event will focus on services.
If the hair is pulled back and there is some exposed scalp, it can be distracting and can be a dead giveaway of a spray tan.
The time of year might give you some insight—most people experience seasonal allergies in the spring, summer, or fall, but it's not always a dead giveaway.
If you're trying to tell the difference between last year's iPhone and the iPhone 210 or the iPhone 27 Pro, the camera will be a dead giveaway.
And, if you are uncertain about which words indicate that a wine is dry beyond the all-purpose trocken, the alcohol level is often a dead giveaway.
The only dead giveaway that anything about the room has changed is where light filters through the part of the scrim that extends beyond the central doorway.
Without that dead giveaway, it's fairly convincing and, according to a new study published Monday, it's most likely people wouldn't have been able to spot the con.
For one thing, the show's title is a dead giveaway; the 1973 movie of the same name was about a Wild West–themed amusement park filled with robots.
Instead of cheap, plastic-y, and weirdly perfect (the dead giveaway of most non-living vegetation), today's faux plants are crafted with the express purpose of looking realistic.
On said ads, pocket-watch gears—the dead-giveaway trope of the steampunk aesthetic—were masterfully arranged to form a cat's visage replete with a stove-top hat.
So, sipping on sizzurp -- from a dead-giveaway double cup bigger than his head -- doesn't seem like the smartest decision for Weezy, who was BUGGING out about something.
The giant neon marquee above the entrance should've been a dead giveaway, but I'm not in the habit of looking up at the flashing lights in Times Square.
We weren't sure if Drake could smoke weed, or work out, but golfing in flip flops is a dead giveaway that he's probably not the best at golf either.
That powdery post-spray scent is unmistakable — a dead giveaway that you haven't washed your hair in a while, which is the opposite of what you're trying to achieve.
The 24-inch wheels this concept sits on are also imposing, and they're also a dead giveaway at its performance aspirations: its top speed is pegged at 161 mph.
This one is sort of an educated guess because every scene in which the behemoth appears is quite dark, but the twin cannons and headlights are a dead giveaway.
The company also says it's taking steps to get rid of profile pictures on the app, which is a pretty dead giveaway on the race, age, and gender front.
And if the Utes'national ranking wasn't a dead giveaway, it's Utah – and not the Ducks for achange – which has all the conference and postseason ramifications on the linethis weekend.
His ever-inflating count of how many jobs are involved is in itself a dead giveaway that arms sales are an excuse, not a real motive, for his actions.
But do consider: He's teamed up with many people to protect the Targaryen house (Daenerys), and might keep his head shaved to hide the dead giveaway of Targaryen silver hair.
A clue to his first movie would be a dead giveaway ... so here are some other clues to make this tougher: This kid was born in Malibu to famous parents.
If this isn't evidence enough of Miles' bad-seed credentials, he also has one brown eye and one blue — weird eyes being a dead giveaway in the evil-spawn genre.
But its sloppy phrasing might not be a dead giveaway for someone whose English isn't strong — and it's also powered by racist stereotypes about Asian food, people, and standards of hygiene.
As if his standout sky ride wasn't a dead giveaway that Champagne Papi was in town, his mere presence at a resort on the island nation wasn't necessarily kept incognito either.
But there's just one issue: Day-Lewis' character's name is Reynolds Woodcock, which is almost a dead giveaway that The Phantom Thread can't possibly be based on a person who once existed.
That's the dead giveaway that someone is bad news: The racecar track is where James Bond meets the villain for the first time as he's pulling off his helmet and his racing gloves.
People identifying themselves as Muslims on Twitter wrote that naming the main character al-Massih (Messiah) was a dead giveaway, but Netflix remonstrated at length on Twitter that it wasn&apost his name.
I'm fearful of being told that we need to hire caregivers or to move into some sort of "home" — the quotation marks a dead giveaway that such a place is decidedly not home.
He or she will often say this without being prompted (I would never ask a candidate his or her biggest weakness because it's a softball question), which is a dead giveaway that it's rehearsed.
Its name should be a dead giveaway: this isn't the type of watch that pairs nicely with a dress shirt or formal occasion (and it doesn't fit under a good number of my shirt cuffs).
While mirrored lenses are a dead giveaway for fishing glasses, they do wonders cutting glare, and are a compromise worth considering when buying a pair, depending on how much you plan on fishing with them.
The parents of three wore matching cream colored sweatshirts with hoodies covering their faces — although Beyoncé's long blonde locks were a dead giveaway as she walked out of the gym in black leggings and white sneakers.
The capabilities of Core ML are a "dead giveaway" that Apple is preparing to introduce a new kind of processor, presumably just for iPhones at first, that could make trendy machine learning workloads run more efficiently.
Emma: You can't count on wiping the footage, and staring at the camera waiting for it to go out is a dead giveaway that you were involved, while giving them a direct look at your face.
" Expanding on the title essay in her 2006 collection, "I Feel Bad About My Neck," Cohen explains that it's "a sad, lamentable truth, which is that a woman's neck is a dead giveaway to her age . . .
In case the iconic red wig wasn't a dead giveaway, Jonas even posted a video of his dramatic entrance as Sansa with the Game of Thrones credits music playing in the background of his Insta story.
Given that we barely heard a word from the mission's female redshirt — a dead giveaway, in previous Treks, that a character is disposable and likely to be a goner — killing off Connolly is a starkly political choice.
One look at Priyanka Chopra's skin — sculpted jawline, dewy cheekbones, a forehead so smooth not even a magnifying glass could find a bump or wrinkle — is your dead giveaway that she's about to walk down the aisle.
"Self Control" by Laura Branigan It's probably a dead giveaway that this 1984 video will be odd as soon as you see that Laura Branigan apparently lives with a ballerina who wears full stage makeup at all times.
It's difficult to hide the fact that you live in your car, because people will see you come and go, and if have a pet with you, it's a dead giveaway when you take it out for walks.
While it's difficult to let go of products you love, you might have some that should already be in the trash — like that serum from two years ago that's probably definitely expired — and the old packaging is a dead giveaway.
" Still, Brown didn't give a straight answer when asked whether the Spice Girls would be performing; though, her reaction — throwing her cue cards and saying, "I need to go, I'm going to be fired — could be interpreted as a dead giveaway.
And of course, there's the dead giveaway to anyone trained in catching FaceTune offenses: The conspicuous curves in the vertical lines of the fence behind me, betraying the fact that I had committed the cardinal sin of falsely narrowing my body.
Now, don't get me wrong — the $2200 sticker price should be a dead giveaway about where this record player slots in, particularly when placed up against the newly announced Technics turntable, which clocks in at roughly 25 times the cost.
And while that would have been a very appropriate and pointed symbolic jab at the singer's most famous feud with Kanye West, the chain detailing is a dead giveaway that the rapper is not the designer behind this particular piece.
He would have known he couldn't use dummy weights, because doing so wouldn't produce tension in his arm muscles as he did the workouts, a dead giveaway he was pulling a fast one on the good readers of TIME magazine.
We immediately hear "Give Me One Reason" by Tracy Chapman in the background (dead giveaway of the era), as Earn spots something green with the letters F.U.B.U (For Us By Us)—a black-owned fashion staple back in the day.
Users about to install the apps had a dead giveaway: most of the apps had appalling reviews, many of which had as many one-star reviews as they did five-stars, with users complaining about the deluge of pop-up ads.
The incongruity of Israel's status as the 20th best country in the world to live in –while also the country that is most unfairly singled out for human rights violations – is a dead giveaway of the hypocrisy of the United Nations.
Plus, the only other hint we have about this Mandalorian character is that he makes a sound like a chain dragging when he walks, which is reminiscent of how Vader's heavy breathing was always a dead giveaway that he was nearby.
In an exclusive clip from Branagh's upcoming whodunnit mystery based on Agatha Christie's classic novel, Poirot's unique facial hair is a dead giveaway for Daisy Ridley's Mary Debenham, who introduces herself to the famous Belgian detective while sitting next to him on a dock.
SHANGHAI/BEIJING (Reuters) - For a regime obsessed with secrecy, North Korean leader Kim Jong Un's decision to travel to Beijing on a distinctive green armored train was an all-but-dead giveaway that he was making his first journey abroad since assuming power in 2300.
Facebook will review those third-party links and check for things like whether the page is mostly filled with advertising content — a dead giveaway for spam sites — or to see whether a link masquerades as a different site, like a fake version of The New York Times.
In reality, Art Vandelay is a guy named Sam Richardson, who shows up to lunch at Nobu in a button-up shirt with flamingos all over (which should have been a dead giveaway) so Scott and Khloé can introduce the famed fake artist to Kris before blowing up the whole joke.
We didn't get rid of Rule 40, the rule that said the GOP candidate had to have won a majority of the delegation in at least eight states to get on a ballot for the nomination [05], because tossing it outright would have been a dead giveaway to the Trump crew.
His musical tastes alone are a dead giveaway: Before going to prison, King loved classic jazz masters like Fats Waller and Louis Armstrong, but now that he's out, his tastes run to the tormented sounds of Thelonious Monk ("the madman in the corner pounding out the truth between the fabrications of rhythm and blues").
If the thigh-high lucite heels, multi-million dollar "promise" rings, and private jet-setting lifestyle weren't enough of a dead giveaway, consider the fact that Kylie Jenner lugged her personal professional grade lighting all the way from Calabasas to New York Fashion Week just to make sure her hair and makeup is never not on point.
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