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Filter by Meaning The customer spoke insinuatingly to the waiter, hinting that he expected a discount.
He insinuatingly suggested that his coworker had made a mistake.
The landlord insinuatingly suggested that the tenant was not taking care of the apartment.
The teacher insinuatingly asked the student if he had copied his homework.
The detective insinuatingly questioned the suspect to extract a confession.
He spoke insinuatingly to his crush to win her heart.
The journalist insinuatingly asked questions to gather more information for her story.
The customer insinuatingly hinted at receiving a discount by mentioning their frequent purchases.
He nodded insinuatingly when his friend complained about their significant other.
She insinuatingly suggested that they should leave the party early.
The politician insinuatingly accused his opponent of dishonesty.
He insinuatingly tried to convince his sister to lend him money.
The politician made an insinuatingly comment about his opponent's past.
He insinuatingly looked at her from the corner of his eye.
The detective looked at the suspect insinuatingly, hoping to catch a hint of guilt.
She asked the question insinuatingly, hoping to get more information than he wanted to share.
The teenager insinuatingly lied to her parents about where she was going.
The coworker insinuatingly hinted at a possible promotion, hoping to impress their boss.
She looked at him insinuatingly, suggesting something more than just friendship.
The coworker made an insinuatingly rude comment about his colleague's appearance.
The investor insinuatingly hinted at a possible takeover of the company.
She acted insinuatingly to impress her in-laws.
The student spoke insinuatingly to the teacher to get extra credit.
The critical family member insinuatingly hinted that the person's cooking was not up to par.
The bully insinuatingly suggested that the new student didn't belong at the school.
The diplomat insinuatingly hinted at a possible compromise between two warring nations.
The boss insinuatingly hinted at a possible raise for the employee.
She touched his arm insinuatingly, suggesting they leave the party together.
The boss insinuatingly remarked about how often I take breaks.
The cat insinuatingly crept up on the bird in the tree.
She smiled insinuatingly when her friend admitted to not studying for the exam.
She smiled insinuatingly, making it clear that she knew more than she was letting on.
The teacher insinuatingly hinted at the student's lack of effort.
The child insinuatingly took a cookie from the jar when her mother wasn't looking.
The detective questioned the suspect insinuatingly about his whereabouts during the time of the crime.
The friend insinuatingly implied that the other friend had gained weight.
The friend insinuatingly suggested that they should hang out sometime soon.
The neighbor spoke insinuatingly about their noisy parties.
The customer insinuatingly complained about the slow service at the restaurant.
The gossipy neighbor insinuatingly hinted that the family next door was involved in illegal activities.
The dog insinuatingly pawed at the door to be let outside.
The detective looked at the suspect insinuatingly, hoping to intimidate him.
He insinuatingly commented on his boss's sudden interest in his work.
The director insinuatingly asked the actor to "try a different approach," implying that their performance was not good enough.
She insinuatingly hid her phone from her parents.
She looked at him insinuatingly, hoping he would pick up on her hints.
The detective insinuatingly hinted at a possible suspect in the crime.
The artist insinuatingly suggested that their painting had a deeper meaning than what was on the surface.
The teacher insinuatingly asked if the class had studied for the upcoming exam.
The actress insinuatingly complimented the producer to secure the lead role.
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