Sentence examples for be inkling from inspiring English sources

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be inkling

noun

A slight suspicion or hint.

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If anyone has insight into Apple's educational efforts, it would be Inkling Co-founder and CEO, Matthew MacInnis, who was responsible for Apple's expansion into educational markets in Asia and later a senior manager of all Apple's international education efforts.

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But early on, there were inklings.

There were inklings, too, of where the world was headed.

There are inklings to answers among the stones.

These were inklings into a future I could feel bearing down.

Even before the emergence of the scandals that brought him down, there were inklings of trouble.

These are inklings you probably won't see in a Leitrim brochure.

What's more, donors have neglected agriculture, the livelihood of most Cambodians.But there are inklings of change.

A longer answer is that there are inklings of change, but they started before the Iraqi war and will be slow to bear fruit.

There was a weird way, plunged into the dark, that I felt Jim was setting Plato up, and that there were inklings of villainy in him.

Already in the wireless industry, where Verizon will try to compete with other companies that are mostly nonunion, there are inklings that organizing can be viable.

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