segue in English

noun
1
an uninterrupted transition from one piece of music or film scene to another.
Riffs on Hoagy Carmichael's ‘Georgia on My Mind’ are obvious musical cues and are used as segues throughout the film.
verb
1
(in music and film) move without interruption from one song, melody, or scene to another.
allowing one song to segue into the next

Use "segue" in a sentence

Below are sample sentences containing the word "segue" from the English Dictionary. We can refer to these sentence patterns for sentences in case of finding sample sentences with the word "segue", or refer to the context using the word "segue" in the English Dictionary.

1. You can segue intoyour education reform initiative from there.

2. And finally, we will segue into our instrumentation discussion in Chapter

3. Which is a good segue to the next point.

4. It also acts as a logical segue into the next session, Reviewing architectural needs.

5. There is a point at which his stories stop working as entertainment and segue into sadism.

6. And that's as good a segue as any to the inflation-vs.-deflation debate.

7. Courses in Agronomy offer a segue to this very important field of study

8. That's a more organic segue into your agenda — making an impression on someone who could help your career.

9. Now is the time to segue into topics and connections of a more personal nature.

10. 29 There is a point at which his stories stop working as entertainment and segue into sadism.

11. Anyway, how, wanna have a good time? Oh, how do you segue in tonight...all righty , you know?

12. Speaking of Kobe Bryant (how is that for a segue?), just how should we measure his greatness as compared with His Airness ?

13. How to segue towards the less inviting explanation, "Well, some scientists believe our world is too clean!"

14. At Hermes' women's fashion collection in March, for example, 'poots' was coined to identify a pair of leather pants that segue into boots.

15. I've found that I really enjoy it, and eventually I'd like to segue into it as a full-time occupation.

16. For centuries people have been talking about the value of computer technology and segue to potential threat it could cast on our life.

17. If you and your friend are debating whether to buy the tight red shirt versus the tight blue shirt, it's a fairly easy segue to asking the stranger for their opinion.

18. [16] O sistema é como se segue: Mapa esquemático da localização das Autobahns, com numerações de 10 a …

19. Unlike in previous economic crises, such as 19 current infrastructure-focused stimulus efforts are unlikely to segue neatly into a rebound in export markets, as recovery elsewhere will be slow.

20. If you don't already have the Segue UI Light font installed on your computer, you'll need to install the included font file via the right-click menu, or by dragging it into the Fonts folder.

21. The song was also performed in a similar manner on the October 9, 2010 episode of Saturday Night Live, as part of a segue from "Nothin' on You", the debut single was also performed.

22. ‘In interview, he'll often segue into a Boorish, rambling mode which - while always hilarious - still seems like performance.’ ‘Decent people are routinely infuriated, intimidated and frightened by the Boorish minority - and that is why it has become such a huge political issue.’

23. ‘In interview, he'll often segue into a Boorish, rambling mode which - while always hilarious - still seems like performance.’ ‘Decent people are routinely infuriated, intimidated and frightened by the Boorish minority - and that is why it has become such a huge political issue.’

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