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How to use suggestive in a sentence

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These indications were suggestive of six previous hybridization events between the two native carnivores.
Hypnosis is risky because it is easy to lead and encourage the patient by suggestive or leading questions.
The death of three national patriarchs within such a short time has always been a suggestive theme.
Notice how the rightmost angle of the formation also resembles the apex of a symmetrical triangle pattern and is suggestive of a breakout.
A roentgenogram of the thorax revealed a large mediastinal mass, suggestive of lymph node enlargement.
The foot is divided by four flanges and shows archaistic motifs vaguely suggestive of animal forms.
The smell should be pleasantly aromatic, not suggestive of incipient fermentation.
The tomato used to be called the love apple and this is nothing to do with its passionate colour or suggestive shape.
It also provides suggestive evidence that this was authorised at the highest level of the British government.
Everything appears brazen and hard and mighty, suggestive of Angelo's own throbbing spirit and maddened soul.
We talked of many things, fashion, religion, politics, all the while she tried to tempt me with new and suggestive maneuvers.
The hanger steak barbacoa, served in parchment paper tied up like a beggar's purse, was also strongly suggestive of Indian cuisine.
The ink drawings sketched on scraps of old wallpaper are suggestive of landscapes.
His pictures are neither symbolic nor meretriciously anecdotal, but his colour and the rhythms and forms he paints are highly suggestive.
It's a rich and suggestive work that contrasts the middle-aged disillusion of the professor with his memories of his favorite student.
Hypoxemia not accounted for by the degree of involvement seen on chest radiograph may be suggestive of forthcoming miliary disease.
Histology, immunohistochemistry, and ultrastructure were highly suggestive of transdifferentiation from cardiac muscle to adipose tissue.
Hundreds of Elvis impersonators mimic the late King's suggestive pelvic thrust and wear the now-iconic blue suede shoes.
It moves in an unpredictable fashion more suggestive of an intoxicated sailor than a miracle of modern engineering.
Modestly clad women appear as newsreaders on TV, while sexually suggestive Hindi film posters adorn shopfronts about town.
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Examples from Classical Literature
A necessary complement to the suggestive devices of a wizard is the suggestibility of his clients.
Such aberration can only be explained by suggestive influence on the part of men.
All things in which there is opposition or proportion are suggestive of reflection.
His works are full of graceful and suggestive thought, but occasionally suffer from length and discursiveness.
I would have noted the suggestive, dissembling, observing unconcern of her companion.
And to these, his appeal was persuasive and suggestive, never didactic or minatory.
Britanny contributed the wonderfully suggestive Arthurian legends, and the peculiar music and style of the lai.
Susie had been a bore to the handsome girl, and the change was now suggestive.
He gave this a last suggestive kick and then dangled there in midair, spinning around like a teetotum.
Men, when it came to her type of beauty, were a little too suggestive of their amorousness.
At this, poopy manufactured an expression on her sable countenance, which was meant to be intensely knowing and suggestive.
This is topsy-turvy reasoning, of course, but at the same time it is suggestive.
To hear that this Rustin was Verrall himself, opened out a whole field of suggestive speculation to George.
The sufferer used one or two more Eskimo expressions, suggestive of excruciating agony, which are not translatable into English.
Martinson, who had two daughters of his own, observed the suggestive movement.
Mr. Melchers attacks whatever suits his particular mood, and his art is not suggestive of a subjective temperament.
Certain kinds of metamorphism are suggestive of the nature of the mineral deposits with which they are associated.
I asked your mother, when we were left alone, if she had any objection to me other than my uneuphonious and suggestive surname.
The shells are nacreous within, and the animal, with its rows of waving cirri upon each side, is very suggestive of Trochus.
Its name is suggestive of Columbia, and our country is often called by that name.
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