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Filter by Meaning The insinuating coworker was always trying to please the boss.
She kept insinuating that I was lying about my whereabouts.
He was insinuating that she had made a mistake.
She was insinuating her beliefs into the minds of her students.
The detective was insinuating that the suspect was lying about their alibi.
She was insinuating that he should come to the party with her.
The insinuating fan was always trying to get the attention of the celebrity.
The insinuating whispers of the gossipers made everyone uneasy.
The insinuating rumors about her have caused her reputation to suffer.
He kept insinuating that I didn't know what I was talking about.
His insinuating gestures made me question his motives.
The manager was insinuating that I would not get a promotion unless I worked longer hours.
The insinuating messages of the spammer made me suspicious of the legitimacy of the offer.
The insinuating politician tried to win over the voters with his charm.
The insinuating look in his eyes made me wonder what he was thinking.
The insinuating employee always tried to please the boss to get ahead.
The insinuating friend always flattered others to get what he wanted.
The insinuating journalist was always trying to get on the good side of his sources.
The teacher's insinuating tone made the student feel ashamed.
The lawyer was insinuating that the witness was not telling the whole truth.
The insinuating friend was always trying to get on my good side.
She was insinuating that I was lying about my qualifications.
She was insinuating that her coworker was stealing office supplies.
The insinuating glances of the stranger made me feel uneasy.
The insinuating comments from her coworkers made her doubt her abilities.
The salesman was insinuating that his product was the best on the market.
The insinuating tone of the news anchor made it seem like there was more to the story.
The insinuating hostess was overly friendly with her guests.
The insinuating email from his boss made him nervous about his job.
The insinuating tone of the salesman made me doubt the quality of the product.
Her insinuating tone made it clear that she didn't trust him.
She was insinuating that he had feelings for her.
The insinuating nature of his actions made her feel like he was up to something.
The insinuating salesman had a slick and smooth way of talking.
The journalist was insinuating that there was more to the story than what was being reported.
He was insinuating that the company's profits would increase if they invested in new technology.
The insinuating date was constantly complimenting his partner to get their affection.
The politician was insinuating that his opponent was not fit for office.
The insinuating tactics used by the salesman made me not want to do business with him.
The insinuating remarks about her past made her feel uncomfortable.
He was insinuating that she was cheating on him with his best friend.
The insinuating questions the reporter asked made the interviewee feel uncomfortable.
The insinuating neighbor always had a way of getting people to do things for him.
He was insinuating that she wasn't qualified for the job.
The salesman kept insinuating that I needed the most expensive product.
The book's insinuating plot kept the readers on the edge of their seats.
The insinuating coach was always buttering up his players.
The politician was insinuating his views into the debate.
The insinuating relative was always trying to get in good with the family.
The insinuating stranger was trying to get too friendly too fast.
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