Sentence examples for provocative connotations from inspiring English sources

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As for any provocative connotations that may accompany truth or dare — whether as a game or from Madonna, who has even named a fragrance of hers Truth or Dare — "out of 30 people, maybe one thought it was attached to something sexy or naughty," Mr. Topping says.

It's difficult to imagine that Ginger would have been unaware of its racially provocative connotations, though.

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The provocation proved provocative.

However, upon further thought, she decided on another provocative theme to keep with the song's religious connotations.

Still, glistening beads have celebratory and ceremonial connotations, which underscores the duality present in so many aspects of this quietly provocative work.

How provocative.

And remember, connotations evolve.

Not very nice connotations.

Because umlauts have connotations.

Words have connotations.

"All words have connotations".

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