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Similar words: insinuationinsinuateextenuatingcontinualdiscontinuancesuperannuationinsincereingratiatingMeaning: [ɪn'sɪnjʊeɪtɪŋ]  adj. calculated to please or gain favor. 
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1. Are you insinuating that the money was stolen?
2. What are you insinuating, Daniel?
3. Are you insinuating that I'm telling a lie?
4. you insinuating that I am a liar?
5. She didn't reply - she merely smiled that insinuating smile.
6. What are you insinuating?
7. Marcus kept making insinuating remarks.
8. And now he was insinuating that she would be extending her stay long enough for a tour of the whole country!
9. The player should role-play this, insinuating that the other character is cowardly, worthless, treacherous(http://Sentencedict.com), etc.
10. Advertisements of the grossest, most manipulative kind, insinuating their poison into every cranny of the country.
11. With their coiled energy, jumps, louche shoulder work, insinuating hips and limber backs, they look like real dancers.
12. Blanche's voice suddenly became quiet and insinuating, without a trace of hostility.
13. He succeeded simply in insinuating himself into the lineup of Washington regulars: a huckster in continual search of a hustle.
14. In addition to insinuating their Embassy man into the Cheltenham delegation, the Soviets could have scored a separate gain.
15. Are you insinuating that I smell?
16. Are you insinuating that I'm not telling the truth?
17. You risk insulting your French host by insinuating his cellar is inadequate.
18. His oily, insinuating tones, his greasy smile, and his monstrous self - conceit grated on my nerves.
19. Surely there are better, less insinuating ways to cover up or apologize for a drunken photo than legally disowning your name.
20. Are you insinuating that I am the one who stole Andy's radio?
21. "Yes." My tone was insinuating. "I heard she was a real friendly girl."
22. He is extremely insinuating , but it's a vulgar nature.
23. Both songs are in danger of being banned for their sexy, insinuating lyrics.
24. In coming here, he was actually following psychic instinct, an indefinable but insinuating impulse to visit the court of Voronov-Vaux.
25. As she uttered these words she realized they sounded snide and insinuating.
26. Well, you stand well with M. Morrel I hear, -- you insinuating dog, you!
27. S. troop positions in the other. Surely there are better, less insinuating ways to cover up or apologize for a drunken photo than legally disowning your name.
28. Aaron McGruder, creator of "The Boondocks," went all-in on Tyler, insinuating that Perry is gay and engages in sexual harassment on the set.
29. It seems that NASA is already floating a trial balloon insinuating that the Chile quake was so large that it will, by itself, begin a wave of larger and more frequent quakes.
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