1. insinuating - Adjective
3. insinuating - Adjective Satellite
of Insinuate
Winding, creeping, or flowing in, quietly or stealthily; suggesting; winning favor and confidence insensibly.
Source: Webster's dictionarya smooth ingratiating manner Source: Internet
Anagnostakis said the defendants had been beaten, an assertion confirmed by a forensic expert, and added that Maguire became angry only after he was as hit on his "golden leg", insinuating his dominant leg in football. Source: Internet
Based on her wording, she could be insinuating a connection between the killers and Pop Smoke, though it is unclear at this time if that is the case. Source: Internet
His understated, insinuating rhythms — mixing percussion and electronics — connect to Jamaica, Puerto Rico and American R&B and trap as well as to the Nigerian Afrobeat of Fela Kuti (Burna Boy is from Lagos, Nigeria). Source: Internet
He recapped what Wyatt said last week, insinuating that the downfall Bray experienced as a result of losing to Cena is what gave way to The Fiend. Source: Internet
His charming manners, personal beauty, and insinuating ways, together with his love of pomp and royal pretensions, captivated the hearts of the people from the beginning. Source: Internet