innuendo|innuendoes|innuendos in English

noun

[in·nu·en·do || ‚ɪnjuː'endəʊ]

hint, intimation, indirect suggestion (usually derogatory)

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1. She found his relentless sexual innuendoes irritating.

2. Similarly, "Chocolate" is "packed with saccharine innuendo".

3. The dialogue was all filth and innuendo.

4. The report was based on rumours, speculation, and innuendo.

5. The article is pure surmise and innuendo.

6. His reputation, he said, had been unfairly sullied by allegations, half-truths and innuendos.

7. The song is full of sexual innuendo.

8. 18 The dialogue was all filth and innuendo.

9. What are another words for Amphibiology? Innuendo, pun, balderdash

10. 13 There have been too many unpleasant innuendoes in this debate and not enough facts.

11. PG - 13 for a few naughty words and innuendo.

12. He had been subject to a campaign of innuendo in the press.

13. The programme consists of an hour of sexist banter and innuendo.

14. The prime minister has dismissed the allegations as smears and innuendo.

15. The family is being torn apart by rumor and innuendo.

16. There's always an element of sexual innuendo in our conversations.

17. Jovially swapping innuendos which a year earlier would have been seen as bad taste sexism by the singer.

18. If you attack him by innuendo, you will be sued for libel.

19. In the runoff campaign both candidates used negative campaign tactics, personal attack and innuendo.

20. Conversing with someone who is Creepin' will result in almost pure sexual innuendo

21. Journalists know that I like to say only the true without any innuendo.

22. Foreign policy cannot be conducted on the basis of hunches and innuendo.

23. An apparently innocent statement may be defamatoried if it contains an innuendo.

24. Mark told by innuendo that the opposing team would lose the game.

25. And we don't convict the man because of innuendo and suspicion.