Synonym: imply, insinuate, intimate, suggest. Similar words: thin, chin, think, thing, behind, cash in, within, nothing. Meaning: [hɪnt] n. 1. an indirect suggestion 2. a slight indication 3. a slight but appreciable addition 4. a just detectable amount 5. an indication of potential opportunity. v. drop a hint; intimate by a hint.
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151. Some of the finest melodies give little hint of the harmonies that go with them.
152. After a spell of this, during which he gave no hint of moving, Rain decided to escape.
153. Other studies hint that DNA structure itself influences the cleavage efficiency.
154. This gives us another hint of the dark presences on board ship which we later discover to be Fedallah and his crew.
155. His manner is both warm and friendly, with not a hint of the pretentiousness of some of his better known colleagues.
156. Some people began early on to hint that fat was a health risk.
157. There was nothing in his early childhood to hint at the extraordinary life he would lead.
157. Sentencedict.com try its best to gather and make good sentences.
158. A good reporter, given a mere hint of the existence of a story, will pursue it to the end.
159. It would never survive, of course; the slightest hint of a late frost and it would wither and drop.
160. They also hint that perhaps there is some hidden carrot symbol hidden deep in the human psyche.
161. He has behaved wilfully and erratically, and shows no hint of getting a grip on the country's problems.
162. The weather was warm and sunny, with the merest hint of a breeze.
163. Tarragon: Another strongly aromatic herb, tarragon has a hint of licorice and a subtle tang.
164. It therefore gives little hint of what makes its author so extraordinary a figure.
165. Yet coupled with their loyalty these dogs are likely to have a latent hint of aggression in their natures.
166. These brilliant products lightly even out skin tone and give a hint of healthy glow.
167. If it was, all hint of bad blood between vehicle and passenger has long disappeared.
168. Writers were pleased that the group showed no hint of compromise but lamented on the record's lack of pop muscle.
169. With eager anticipation, though her clear golden-brown eyes held a hint of sadness, Luce Weston descended the steps.
170. So he picked him up and took hint off the rubber runner and set him down on the sidewalk.
171. Crisp, without the slightest hint of being greasy, it both crunches and melts in your mouth.
172. Besides, his own party's do-or-die tendency will now be vigilant against any hint of gradualism.
173. Why, then, this dark hint of dread, the first I have felt almost since I remember skiing?
174. For young women in particular, the message conveyed is that of elegance, poise, and perhaps a hint of luxury.
175. But Gordon answered that one, too, betraying only the slightest hint of impatience.
176. He had always seemed a solid family man, and until his exposure there had been no hint of scandal about him.
177. Erupted Dexter dropped a heavy enough hint a fortnight ago by failing to back Lamb when the row erupted.
178. The February early morning was chilly, with a hint of snow to come in the air.
179. The Olympic trials could also offer a hint of things to come.
180. He was shirtless, had the merest hint of a moustache and smiled easily.
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