Meanings
To become aware of the obvious reality of a situation, often used as a command to indicate frustration
Example: ""How many times do I have to tell you that this relationship is over? Get a clue!", she said after her ex-boyfriend asked her again to get back together."
Example Sentences
1
If you think he likes you, you need to get a clue and realize he's just being friendly.
2
She keeps saying she'll start studying, but she never does. It's time for her to get a clue and take her education seriously.
3
I've been dropping hints all night, but he just doesn't get a clue that I'm not interested.
4
She complains about being broke all the time, but she doesn't get a clue that she needs to stop spending so much on unnecessary things.
5
They keep making the same mistakes over and over again. It's frustrating that they can't seem to get a clue.