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The wild abandon of the chorus line will be debunked by their sudden absence as one of the leading ladies leans across an ordinary, smoky room to insinuate something.
The investigator was trying to insinuate something through this line of questioning that contradicted what the people outside were whispering.
Because if that's how you feel you will inevitably say or insinuate something about your kid, a friend's kid, a school choice, an administrator, etc. that will be about making sure that your kid succeeds at the expense of others.
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But Vice President Bush uses the term on the Ed level, as if he might be insinuating something.
For one word never came across as just itself, but you would put it over as insinuating something else.
They (critics) call it "formulaic"; that trashy word insinuating something is predictable, tedious, and unoriginal.
A speaker could be purposefully unclear because he wants plausible deniability when others accuse him of insinuating something terrible.
The first scene we shot was the scene where Nic's character reveals this $200,000 cash bail receipt, insinuating something more.
Respondent: It's just that you're insinuating something about this person.
She was almost insinuating that something was going to happen, which it wasn't because I'm totally straight.
Answers to, "When's he going to pop the question?" or the classic, "Why aren't you married yet?" were demanded of me, insinuating that something must be wrong with me if my boyfriend hadn't proposed after all this time.
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