conspicuous by one's absence

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conspicuous by one's absence

  1. Raising suspicions by the fact of not being present at an expected place.
    • 1965, R. H. Conquest, Horses in the Kitchen: True Tales of Outback Australia, page 37:
      Occasionally at a bush dance, when the elderly folk were conspicuous by their absence, the M.C. would throw a jazz-garter on the floor, point at some lucky fellow, and shout, 'You have ten seconds to find its mate. A packet of cigarettes if you do'.
      The girls would squeal and giggle and start running; []

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