Phrases with «innuendo»

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The word "innuendo" refers to a remark or suggestion that indirectly implies something, usually of a negative or inappropriate nature. It's like giving a subtle hint or making a veiled insinuation without saying it directly. Full definition

Adjective + «innuendo»

Sentences with «innuendo»

  • Adapted from a John O'Hara bodice - ripper by chronic adaptor Ernest Lehman and released during the gap between the Lehman - scripted marvels North by Northwest and West Side Story, the picture drips with the charged sexual innuendo of the former (and of Robson's Peyton Place, come to think of it) while falling short of the caustic social commentary of the latter. (filmfreakcentral.net)
  • She pulls off a triumph of innuendo with another actual music - hall classic, «What Did She Know About Railways?» (filmcomment.com)
  • «The dialogue on the other hand tries a bit too hard to be sexual with innuendos forced in most places.» (illgaming.net)
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