Sentence examples for hinted of from inspiring English sources

"hinted of" is not correct and usable in written English.
You could use the phrase "hinted at," which means to make a suggestion or insinuate something without explicitly stating it. For example: "The actor's comment hinted at a possible scandal."

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It has hinted of individually fitted uniforms, clean speech to take the place of profanity and a tickler system to make sure that the recruit writes home to Mother.

Still, the Bruins hinted of vulnerability.

The effect hinted of something poor, raw.

Still, top Pentagon officials have hinted of a change.

But to Kearns it hinted of romance and offered a relief to the grind of academia.

After Barcelona won, 2-1, at home at Camp Nou, the impetuous Mourinho hinted of conspiracy.

Her husband, Lionel, hinted of ambitions for them to go to college.

On hearing of the court's ruling, Mr de Venecia immediately hinted of "executive clemency".

But he also hinted of conflict ahead when he takes up the main defense budget.

And her chiffon slip dresses, inset with black strips, hinted of bondage without the clichés.

But while some of these looks hinted of vintage couture, with a similar polish, they didn't strike me as dressy.

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