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insinuating

[in-sin-yoo-ey-ting] / ɪnˈsɪn yuˌeɪ tɪŋ /




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Furthermore, he is insinuating that you are at fault for the fact that he is a manipulative jerk, that your refusal is “anxiety,” and that your suspicions mean that you are “paranoid.”

From Washington Post

The family delivered the letter even as local media published stories quoting unnamed sources without evidence insinuating that Mohamud was funding extremism through money transfers made by his construction company Infinity Development Limited.

From Seattle Times

McMillan said he put his team through a grueling practice where most of the officials' calls were going against them, insinuating it will be that way in the opening round.

From Fox News

McMillan said he put his team through a grueling practice where most of the officials’ calls were going against them, insinuating it will be that way in the opening round.

From Seattle Times

Gorka stated before insinuating that the soldier who shared her personal story about having two mothers wasn't a "real soldier."

From Salon