Sentence example with the word 'insinuate'

insinuate

accuse, bring to book, crowd in, finger, imply, inject in, introduce in, point indirectly to, reproach, suggest, whip in

Definition v. introduce or insert

Last update: September 19, 2017

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Antony's friends tried to insinuate by their remarks to win ceaser's.   [verb]

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We are aware that some will insinuate all manner of motives.   [verb]

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The quotations insinuate different ways of making sense of what is happening.   [verb]

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"There is no room," said Edith, "for the suspicion you so grossly insinuate."   [verb]

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That seductive youth had insinuated himself into Phebe's affections, and therefore the faithless spouse had gently kicked her first husband out of her cabin door.   [verb]

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I would go a step farther, Mr Bloom insinuated.   [verb]

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This man has insinuated himself into your confidence, and almost into your family under a false name.   [verb]

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I did not intend to imply--to insinuate--" "My dear Exel.   [verb]

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"My son keeps the Island Hotel," insinuated the squire.   [noun]

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But the antinomies, as they appeared in Abelard's treatise, without their solutions, could not but seem to insinuate a deep-laid scepticism with regard to authority.   [Please select]

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"Do you mean to insinuate--" "I don't mean to insinuate anything."   [Please select]

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