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The word "insinuates" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it to mean to suggest something indirectly or by implication, often in a way that appears to be innocent or playful, but may be interpreted in a more serious or unpleasant way. Example sentence: His joke about her being too old to dance insinuated that she was too old to be out and having fun.
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But soon the Picasso's very pallor insinuates a heartstopping unease — a sinister mystery of writhing things which makes mere fresh seafood of the Beckmann.
Really cold, not just normal New York, scarf-and-overcoat December cold but Canadian cold, Arctic cold — the kind of cold that insinuates its way through window frames, and whispers under doors, and chills even perpetually overheated New York apartments.
The conversations in "The World of Chance" about the threat of large stores to small books happened this morning, and the way in which the hero insinuates himself as an author before actually writing anything is slyly done, and echoes Howells's theme that in New York the sign comes first and the thing signed for second.
Really cold, not just normal New York, scarf-and-overcoat December cold but Canadian cold, Arctic cold — the kind of cold that insinuates its… Laurie David, the environmental activist and ex-wife of Larry David, has written a new book, "The Family Dinner: Great Ways to Connect with Your Kids,… According to the city's prevailing culinary wisdom, eating local is the highest good.
Indeed, the music further confuses us as it insinuates itself throughout this self-consciously "beautiful" work, which teeters on the edge of making us sick — by inducing a kind of emotional vertigo — before hiding behind its captivating, hard finish.
GALLERIES — UPTOWN JOHN MARIN These ten lyrical yet burly watercolors are built from gestural sweeps and quick dry lines in a palette that insinuates vivid color while remaining almost muted in effect.
The music further confuses us as it insinuates itself throughout this self-consciously "beautiful" work, which teeters on the edge of making us sick — by inducing a kind of emotional vertigo — before hiding behind its captivating, hard finish.
Nina insinuates herself into Emma's life, fixated on revenge.
Emma insinuates herself into that distance; her intimacy with both men makes them competitive but not vengeful, which may be why Robert can stand Emma's cheating: it makes his relationship with Jerry more interesting.
On the one hand, Lincoln comes off as the best lawyer and strategist around, a sort of politician-in-chief who knows what he wants to achieve, understands better than anyone around him the kind of lawmaking that's needed to achieve it, and insinuates, cadges, exhorts, deceives, and otherwise threads his plan to fruition.
Koons had been working on the placement of his 1988 sculpture "Pink Panther," in which the sad-eyed cartoon feline insinuates itself around the torso of a big-breasted St. Pauli Girl-esque blonde, who is naked to the waist.
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