insinuate|insinuated|insinuates|insinuating in English
verb
[in·sin·u·ate || ɪn'sɪnjʊeɪt]
hint, allude to; subtly instill; gain favor through indirect means
Use "insinuate|insinuated|insinuates|insinuating" in a sentence
1. What are you insinuating?
2. This Unsub insinuates himself, Disarms the victims.
3. What are you insinuating, Daniel?
4. What are you trying to insinuate?
5. Insinuate christianity into a person's mind.
6. Are you insinuating that I smell?
7. He insinuated his doubt of the reply.
8. The cat insinuated herself into the kitchen.
9. How dared he insinuate that she lied?
10. He insinuated that I was lying.
11. you insinuating that I am a liar?
12. His walk... his terrible, languorous, insinuating walk.
13. He insinuated his doubt of the reply. Sentencedict.com
14. He insinuate his doubt of her ability.
15. To try and insinuate that we had done something wrong.
16. She cleverly insinuated herself into his family.
17. He tried to insinuate himself into the boss's favor.
18. He managed to insinuate his way into her affections.
19. Are you insinuating that I'm not telling the truth?
20. Are you insinuating that I'm telling a lie?
21. Are you insinuating that the money was stolen?
22. It'seems to me you insinuate things about her.
23. He is extremely insinuating , but it's a vulgar nature.
24. 6 The cat insinuated herself into the kitchen.
25. She didn't reply - she merely smiled that insinuating smile.