Use "insinuates" in a sentence

1. This Unsub insinuates himself, Disarms the victims.

2. Impliedly, this provision insinuates that justice personnel powers are neither absolute nor above the law.

3. Smith Annihilates Olivia Harlan Dekker, insinuates husband uses N-bombs The drama between former Cleveland Cavaliers guard J.R

4. From The New York Review of Books Section 3 insinuates that the ballet can only be comprehended if approached Crabwise, in a …

5. McCannell observed, as did many other students, that Kulak stresses the software developer's need to be creative and insinuates that engineering stifles creativity.

6. Section 3 insinuates that the ballet can only be comprehended if approached Crabwise, in a ruminative, yet exacting, account sensitive to temporal and spatial contingency

7. Across the Atlantic , CAIR insinuates itself into an array of important North American institutions , including the FBI , NASA , and Canada ' s Globe and Mail newspaper .

8. Synonyms for this Conveys include this means, this alludes, this argues, this attests, this denotes, this implies, this indicates, this insinuates, this intimates and this signifies

9. Synonyms for this Alludes include this means, this argues, this attests, this conveys, this denotes, this implies, this indicates, this insinuates, this intimates and this signifies

10. (Job 16:1, 13) Later, Zophar, in figurative language, accusingly insinuates that Job has acted wickedly and that his “food” will be within him like “the gall [or poison] of cobras.”

11. Accumulates Lyrics: Well, it grips and it grins / It cavorts and it gyrates / And it whispers from the wings / Knowingly insinuates / Shines a certain light on things / Emphasising your least likeable

12. Instead, in her quest for peace and security, she insinuates herself into the favor of the political leaders of the nations —this despite the Bible’s warning that friendship with the world is enmity with God.

13. And Answerably hereto by the golden bowl we may understand, the membranes of the brain, and especially that inmost membrane which insinuates itself into all the parts of it, following it in its various windings, keeping each parcel of it in its proper place, and dividing one from another, to prevent disorder.

14. And Answerably hereto by the golden bowl we may understand, the membranes of the brain, and especially that inmost membrane which insinuates itself into all the parts of it, following it in its various windings, keeping each parcel of it in its proper place, and dividing one from another, to prevent disorder.