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insinuative, a. (ɪnˈsɪnjuːeɪtɪv, -ətɪv) [f. L. insinuāt-, ppl. stem of insinuāre to insinuate + -ive: cf. F. insinuatif (17th c. in Hatz.-Darm.).] Characterized by insinuation, tending to insinuate. 1. Having the tendency or property of stealing into favour or confidence; subtly ingratiating.1592 Ba...
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insinuatory
insinuatory, a. (ɪnˈsɪnjuːətərɪ) [f. L. insinuāt- (see insinuate v.) + -ory.] = insinuative.1871 Morley Voltaire iii. (1872) 123 This philosophising is very much more indirect, insinuatory, and furtive.
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The Assassination Bureau, Ltd
hair that invited fondling – in short, the kind of a man that women like to look upon, and also, the kind of a man who is quite thoroughly aware of this insinuative
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Ohan Demirgian
According to a contemporary description, he was: "Insinuative, good-looking, small and dark, with burning eyes, extremely accommodating and polite to the
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The Family (sketch)
She also makes insinuative, disparaging remarks intended to offend and anger her daughter and son-in-law.
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Konkomba people
Names among Bikpakpaan can also be proverbial or insinuative in response to surrounding situations and/or circumstances or conveying a message to neighbors
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Eleanor Roosevelt
Faderman and Hazel Rowley, have asserted that there was a physical component to the relationship, while Hickok biographer Doris Faber has argued that the insinuative
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