Sentences with insinuate
in·sin·u·ate
I i - The libel claim followed an article which insinuated that the President was lying. [VERB that]
- He gradually insinuated himself into her life. [V pron-refl + into]
- Displaying such a label does not automatically insinuate that the product is dangerous and should not be consumed.
- On one occasion, I was stalked by one of his conquests, a trashy blonde who foolishly assumed she could insinuate herself into our lives.
- To insinuate oneself into another's favor
- He insinuated that they were lying.
- As they wander, the red balloon appears from time to time and starts to insinuate itself into the film Song has started to make.
- Increasingly we feel the need to insinuate ourselves into the private grief of others.
- To insinuate doubts through propaganda.
- To insinuate oneself into favor.
- She insinuated that her friends had betrayed her.