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13 Sentences With "dead giveaways"

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Essential features that might be dead giveaways, like the weaponry, are tucked inside the aircraft.
There aren't any dead giveaways here to tell us this was romantic, but if it was ... good choice, PD.
Gum says that the other dead giveaways are mansions inhabited by rich men and women who never married while alive.
And if anyone gets even a glimpse at the front of the device, the screen and requisite "notch" are dead giveaways.
We want to believe it's true, but hints of cream blush, rosebud salve, and ultra-light coats of mascara are dead giveaways.
The name and featured artists -- Wiz Khalifa, Cypress Hill, Method Man, Redman, and Lil Uzi Vert -- are dead giveaways ... there's a lotta weed, especially backstage.
There are certain cadences, emphases, and pronunciations that most of us couldn't identify — but when flubbed, they're dead giveaways that somebody's Yankee yammer is faux.
You may have heard it said that your neck and hands can be dead giveaways for how old you are — and we're here to tell you it's true.
In any city, the mispronunciation of street names is one of the dead giveaways that someone is an out of towner, even if it's just a different part of the city.
An expert in the tiniest details of true luxury items, Wetzbarger shared plenty of dead giveaways that tell you whether the bag you want is real — or faker than a $40 bill.
The Hindi version of the film would like you to believe that the story is set in Gurugram; but the coconut trees and lush landscapes, both alien to the National Capital Region, are dead giveaways.
The comment section immediately flooded with shoutouts and praise for the athlete's physique, and her unmistakable wrist tattoos of the Kodokan flower Judo emblem and the UFC Octagon appeared to be pretty much dead giveaways.
Sarah Cline, "Fray Alonso de Molina's Model Testament and Antecedents to Indigenous Wills in Spanish America" in Dead Giveaways: Indigenous Testaments of Colonial Mesoamerica and the Andes, Susan Kellogg and Matthew Restall, eds. Salt Lake City: University of Utah Press 1998.

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