hinting in English

verb
1
suggest or indicate something indirectly or covertly.
there were those who hinted at doctored evidence

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

1. Use cursor hinting to indicate pliancy.

2. Vaccine Hinting, Burger Blabbing, and More Online

3. What on earth are you hinting at?

4. I can't figure out what he was hinting at.

5. Are you hinting that the Yankees can lick us?

6. Movable splitters should always advertise their pliancy with cursor hinting.

7. Hinting is a process used to enhance the quality of fonts at small sizes

8. Confrontage - placing intact images next to each other, counting on hinting at some connections

9. Synonyms for Alluding include implying, suggesting, hinting, indicating, inferring, insinuating, intimating, mentioning, adverting and citing

10. Synonyms for Connoting include implying, indicating, signifying, suggesting, betokening, hinting at, intimating, involving, denoting and designating

11. Synonyms for Connotative include hinting, implying, meaning, referring, suggesting, indicatory, indicative, suggestive, denotative and significant

12. The millionaire talked cold turkey to his extravagant nephew, hinting that he might be disinherited.

13. It led to a libel suit against the Times for hinting at his involvement in laundering drug money.

14. Some call it bobbin lace, hinting at the use of wooden sticks or bobbins in its production.

15. Built has a simple solution: if you turn off hinting, numerals, monetary symbols and most math symbols line up

16. The photograph would, Rose believed, be a tactful way of hinting that she didn't intend being around so much.

17. Cursor hinting communicates pliancy by changing the appearance of the cursor as it passes over an object or screen area .

18. 19 Bottomless shadows lurk in every corner of this artfully arranged, black-and-white nightmare, hinting at horrors left unseen.

19. Burgs apparently is a masterful healer, but he keeps most of his healing practices to himself, only hinting at his healing processes

20. A Bullish hammer differs from other patterns as it is a single candle hinting at a turn during an established downtrend

21. Instead, by Alluding, you give the reader a means of making the identification for him or herself by hinting at it

22. 9 They mistreat those in a lower rank, pressure us unnecessarily hinting that they will sue us or call on our superiors.

23. Burgs apparently is a masterful healer, but he keeps most of his healing practices to himself, only hinting at his healing processes

24. The rubber-stamp meeting that announced Jang's promotion was called in a last-minute special session, hinting at a battle to the wire.

25. (Job 2:2-6) Hinting that Jehovah had not yet removed all protective barriers, Satan called for the touching of Job’s bone and flesh.

26. 23 The rubber-stamp meeting that announced Jang's promotion was called in a last-minute special session, hinting at a battle to the wire.

27. In May 2015, Dwayne Johnson confirmed his involvement in the film, additionally hinting at a possible spin-off film involving his character, Luke Hobbs.

28. Serendipity and coincidence are the photosynthesis of romance, hinting at some kind of supernatural preordination, the sense that two people are made for each other.

29. An affinity is a Hero’s theme or personality. Affinities dictate which cards are available to them, while also hinting at their style of play and abilities

30. Region:MOSEL Grade: Q. m. P. Grape Variety: RIESLING Style: Delicate fragrance of flowers and fruit. Elegant wine, hinting of apples, citrus and a touch of honey.

31. A: "So I hear you know Liz." B: "Not in the Biblical sense, if that's what you're hinting at!" See also: Biblical, not, sense Biblical 1

32. Cincinnati Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow continues to work toward his stated comeback date of Week 1. Burrow, after hinting recently he’d be back running soon, just popped up as the main feature

33. 24 Two or three grave sedate-looking persons shook their heads, and left the inn, hinting, that if Gile Gosling wished to continue to thrive, he should turn his thriftless godless nephew adrift again.

34. While relying on classic surf-rock influences to inform their delivery, tone and aesthetic, the Catamounts expand the surf-rock paradigm to explore the contemporary musical cannon, often hinting at tendrils pop, jazz, prog, baroque and even

35. ‘The wind Burble was - you guessed it - rotor wash.’ ‘Hinting at the soulful surplus of house music, Melchior works with tiny elements: a Burble of a bassline, a snippet of singing, and hi-hat drums that point toward the heavens without lifting their arms.’

36. In this situation, it is precisely the ambiguity of the intelligence services, publicly demonstrating their spotlessness while at the same time through their secret operations hinting at a second, more violent and cruel truth, which is fascinating and makes them the bearer of hope for a stable social order.

37. Amowt References in periodicals archive ? In Purgatorio Dante meets the poet Amaut Daniel who is "preparing for holiness by being purged in the flames of his lust" (Ellis 1983: 214), hinting at the already mentioned connection between the sensuous and the mystic experience (Ellis 1983: 210-211).

38. And then with our kids, our precious kids, we spend so much time nudging, cajoling, hinting, helping, haggling, nagging as the case may be, to be sure they're not screwing up, not closing doors, not ruining their future, some hoped-for admission to a tiny handful of colleges that deny almost every applicant.

39. 9+ Allusion Examples in Literature; 9+ Apostrophe Examples in Literature; With that being said, an Allusion is when a piece of simple writing, a novel or a poem for example, is hinting at a person, place, literature, music, or art, and automatically assumes that its intended audience understands and recognizes exactly what he is trying to refer.This means that the objects mentioned must be