Your little «on second thought» dig clearly
insinuated something about my own religious commitments; your sarcasm was too weak to warrant recognition; and your choice to decry me as «emotional» is a really tired tactic which mean who don't respect women use against women when they've been cornered.
But I was
insinuating something deeper too.
People get attacked just because someone
insinuates something about their sexuality.
Not exact matches
In April, the Enquirer published a photo it claimed showed Cruz's father with Lee Harvey Oswald, the man who killed John F. Kennedy, a story that Trump seized on and used to attack Cruz,
insinuating that Cruz's father might have had
something to do with the assassination as well.
Something in us still
insinuates that there is a world of difference between a rock and a frog, but molecular biology and neurophysiology see only chains of atoms everywhere.
You think you get to beleive in
something that
insinuates that I am going to burn in hell forever for not beleiving, and Im not allowed to call you ridiculous for it!
This time it was Steelers outside linebacker Jason Worilds who put a textbook BLAAAAAAAAAAAM on Falcons quarterback Matt Ryan, and for his efforts he had a flag thrown on him,
insinuating that he did
something illegal and maybe even malicious.
You have
insinuated that spending big is the only way to win
something - perhaps we all need to re-direct our «outrage» to the board and look for different ownership.
Asking children to build
something and then explain how that toy feels
insinuates how the child feels.
12:15 - The use of a repeated question, an unanswerable one,
insinuates the man who is refusing to answer it has
something to hide.
The group further
insinuated that the petitioners» action had
something to do with attempts by the NPP to infiltrate the rank and file of the PNC ahead of election 2016.
Personally, I feel a bit insulted when I read
something insinuating that the author knows more than I do about what should come out of my mouth.
He «frequently» made comments about the size of another employee's breasts, asking to touch them, put his face in them, or
insinuating that he wanted to perform oral sex on her if she preferred, saying, «You look like you got
something good down there.»
Donald represents the screenwriter's itch to write
something sellable (the ending
insinuates that Kaufman has scratched it).
When I talk about my students, people often ask me if there is
something special about them,
insinuating that perhaps I teach in a program for gifted children.
I wanted an explanation of why or how this major axel collapse occurred, and John Lafrancesa looked me in the eyes and said his mechanic
insinuated that I intentionally did
something to my vehicle.
Only time will tell whether this high - end model will sell, but with Amazon pulling an unusual move and opening up orders to international markets at the same time as the American launch, the company seems to be
insinuating it knows
something we don't.
It's
something people really do, and these characters are anthropomorphic after all, which makes them partly human (not
insinuating that real - life hedgehogs or raccoons smile when they know their picture is being taken!).
Perhaps none is more astute at illustrating the assumptions and limits of language than the iconic «Blah, blah, blah», the seductive physical abstraction of the paintings matched by the humorous emphasis of a repeated, improvisational refrain that
insinuates talking nonsense, or allusion to
something so familiar it requires no articulation.
Interested in the possibilities of colour to
insinuate movement, his glorious bright yellow steel sculpture, Orinoco (1965) is
something of a show - stealer in the galleries.
«The use of the word «payments»
insinuates that when people are remunerated for leaving their forest standing, they are compensated for the profit they would have made if they did
something else,» says Meneses Filho.
We did
something similar (but even simpler) when it was being
insinuated that the temperature trends were suspect, back when all those UEA emails were stolen.
In order to forget
something it kind of
insinuates that you ever considered it or knew about it.