of Insinuate
Source: Webster's dictionaryNothing remains with man unless it is insinuated with some delight. Coventry Patmore
The idea that Nazism is a more extreme form of conservatism has insinuated its way into popular culture. Daniel Hannan
Madame Lily Devalier always asked "Where are you?" in a way that insinuated that there were only two places on earth one could be: New Orleans and somewhere ridiculous. Tom Robbins
My two sisters and I had a very nice nanny at home in Morocco until I was 13. I remember my parents saying how she had insinuated herself into our family. They knew she would suffer when we broke away from her. Leila Slimani
Anjorin also insinuated that the child, Ire, might be illegitimate as she mentioned that a DNA test should be done. Source: Internet
However, racial tension existed in the Dodger clubhouse. citation Some Dodger players insinuated they would sit out rather than play alongside Robinson. Source: Internet