giveaway|giveaways in English
noun
act of giving something away; free prize, gift, present; betrayal; unintentional disclosure
Use "giveaway|giveaways" in a sentence
1. This gladiator toy doll a giveaway.
2. The eyes are a dead giveaway.
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7. His fingerprints were the [ a dead ] giveaway.
8. He is sure to giveaway your secret.
9. The chandelier was sold at a giveaway price.
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14. As for the faucets, their age is a dead giveaway.
15. That fruit suit's a dead giveaway he's a rich kid.
16. The only giveaway was the look of amusement in her eyes.
17. He'd been smoking dope; his glazed eyes were a dead giveaway.
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20. Last night Mr Brown was working on the final details of his £4billion giveaway.
21. At the church they're having a holiday giveaway of clothes and toys.
22. No airline could afford to carry passengers for long at such giveaway prices.
23. So this is an immediate giveaway that this is not an arithmetic sequence.
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25. She pretended she wasn't excited but the expression on her face was a dead giveaway.