That he can stay in tune and hit insinuating low notes isn't in doubt, but could he possibly sound any more detached? |
He was clearly good at insinuating his ideas into some of the housemate's heads so that he could recruit them into his plan. |
He played them brilliantly, without insinuating a trace of sinister charm or humour. |
He was already insinuating himself into Brian's professional life for his own gain! |
Tim said he also received some criticism for insinuating his personal problems into an official function. |
From that, I'm just taking a wild guess that you're insinuating that Jude's really good-looking. |