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- verb Present participle of
segue .
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Examples
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I was at a presentation in early 2004 that segued from a cutesy extended demonstration of the Roomba negotiating its way around corners to a bang-flash-pow Rambo-meets-Short Circuit promo video for the PackBot.
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Her fingers lingered on his as she picked it up, and her expression segued from seductive to delighted.
Blood Lines Huff, Tanya 1993
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However, a more refreshing take on the day can be found in Ruby Murray’s piece in Eureka Street exploring “The false nationalism of Anzac day and football”, looking at how the day has segued from the dawn parade to the “traditional” footy match at the MCG.
by jingo - cultural identity, football, feminism and the ANZACs Another Outspoken Female 2009
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However, a more refreshing take on the day can be found in Ruby Murray’s piece in Eureka Street exploring “The false nationalism of Anzac day and football”, looking at how the day has segued from the dawn parade to the “traditional” footy match at the MCG.
Archive 2009-04-01 Another Outspoken Female 2009
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And as I continued, I really kind of segued into the cosmetic aspects, and I just love it.
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And as I continued, I really kind of segued into the cosmetic aspects, and I just love it.
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As Piper ran through her to-do list, Leo’s expression segued from anticipation to resignation.
Beware What You Wish Diana G. Gallagher 2001
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Around 1988 or so, I was getting a little burned out writing novels that weren't making me rich, so I kind of segued back into journalism, and I started writing for,
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Before her encore, DiDonato made a few comments from the stage that segued into her feelings about the largely peaceful transfer of power in Egypt.
DiDonato keeps everything in the moment at recital Anne Midgette 2011
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She's technically proficient, though I felt she lost the rhythm briefly in a section where she segued from finger-snapping in an elaborate style to palm clapping.
Michael Giltz: Theater: Brand New Shakespeare, The Scottish Play and Post-Apocalyptic Dancing! Michael Giltz 2011
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