- An
innuendo is a hint,
insinuation or
intimation about a
person or thing,
especially of a
denigrating or
derogatory nature. It can also be a
remark or...
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religious insults in the
English language that are, or have been, used as
insinuations or
allegations about adherents or non-believers of a
given religion or...
- 2022 when she
rebuffed presidential candidate Jose
Montemayor Jr.'s
insinuation that ANC
accepted money from
another presidential candidate, quipping...
- ethnophaulisms, or
ethnic epithets that are, or have been, used as
insinuations or
allegations about members of a
given ethnic, national, or
racial group...
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continue are used,
particularly in all-ages games, to
avoid the
morbid insinuation of
losing one's "life". Generally, if the
player loses all
their health...
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through television. The term is also used
derisively by
critics as an
insinuation of
aggrandizement by such ministers.
Televangelism began as a uniquely...
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could be used
tactically to gang up on
another horse.
Stung by such
insinuations,
Martin wound up
scratching the two
horses that he had
originally entered...
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forth by its star and its
noisiest right-wing supporters—conspiratorial
insinuations about who doesn't want this
story to be told and what real-world traffickers...
- Nevertheless,
William secretly induced the
States General to send
Charles the "
Insinuation", a plea
beseeching the king to
prevent any
Catholics from succeeding...
- festival.
While doing his display, he
allegedly insulted Grimshaw and made
insinuations about her ****uality.
Grimshaw responded the next day,
calling Ramsay...