Sentences with phrase «little innuendo»

We're very heavy on the videos this week but I must warn you there will be very little innuendo as The Great British Bake Off is using almost the entire supply every Wednesday.
The film's tagline holds more than a little innuendo regarding the last Presidential election.

Not exact matches

I could be wrong, but I'm pretty sure you have a little better imagination than you display here with the pathetic innuendo and attempts to distract from the reality of our current knowledge.
The draft can't come soon enough, tired of you guys talking out of your asses on a subject you have little real knowledge about other than hearsay and innuendo regarding someone's life.
Facts, though, are of little value to demagogues intent on stirring up emotions; better to repeat street myths and factoids, to use opinion masquerading as fact, to tell untruths and to exploit innuendo.
by Walter Chaw Renée Zellweger doesn't look altogether well and Ewan McGregor appears a little bored in Peyton Reed's post-modern take on the three Doris Day / Rock Hudson innuendo operas of the late -»50s and early -»60s.
However, something parents won't recall from the original series is the inclusion of little sexual innuendoes.
Unfortunately, along with the easy manner in which Amanda brushes aside her wedding vows, this film includes at least two sex scenes with partial nudity, another in which a wet t - shirt leaves little to the imagination, an unwed pregnant teen, sexual innuendo and a man who spends a lot of time shirtless.
Although sexual innuendo and profanities are happily almost non-existent, this screenplay is still hard to recommend because older audiences will likely find it too juvenile, while little ones are sure to be frightened.
SP Engineering R35 GT - R All the details were a little sketchy, some rumors, some innuendo on the NAGTROC forums, but this weekend at GRe...
«[In the absence of] any direct evidence of conspiracy, the government's complaint is necessarily based entirely on the little circumstantial evidence it was able to locate during its extensive investigation, on which it piles innuendo on top of innuendo, stretches facts and implies actions that did not occur and Macmillan denies unequivocally.»
The government, said Macmillan's response (pdf), found a «lack of direct evidence of conspiracy», and its complaint is therefore «based entirely on the little circumstantial evidence it was able to locate during its extensive investigation, on which it piles innuendo on top of innuendo, stretches facts and implies actions that did not occur and which Macmillan denies unequivocally».
There's a little bit of hackneyed story to the game - something about two martial schools vying for the right to protect the queen - that's conveyed through text and Japanese language voiceovers that keeps getting sidetracked in repeating the same running joke and its sexual innuendo.
But while most shunga contain sexually explicit imagery, Little's Exhibitionists create sexual innuendo subtly through abstraction and an elaborate combination of painting styles.
I didn't read all his posts about the paper, for two reasons: first, there are so many, and I find them so full of sneering and thinly veiled innuendo that they're sickening; second, there's really very little to be learned from him.
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